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Native fruit trees such as persimmon, wild plum, pawpaw and chokecherries can look good and produce nourishment for humans ...
Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Missouri near the tiny town of Mindenmines, this sprawling 3,500-acre preserve of ...
Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Missouri near the unassuming town of Mindenmines, this 3,500-acre expanse of ...
Spring is here and if you haven’t begun planning your spring garden, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is here to help with tips for using native plants in your garden.
Learn about the benefits of using Missouri native plants in our landscapes with Lilly Germeroth, a conservation program associate with the Missouri Prairie Foundation (MPF) and its Grow Native!
You shouldn’t be selling things that you have to constantly deal with trying to get rid of,” Tyler Wilson told a House ...
Butterflies, birds, and other pollinators rely on them—and they'll make your gardening life a lot easier. There's a lot of ...
No fan of Bradford pears or butterfly bushes, the Master Gardener offers some better alternatives for your yard and the ...
State and local conservationists hope to foster a love of native plants with an upcoming sale at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center.
COLUMBIA — The Missouri Prairie Foundation held a native plant sale at the MU Bradford Research Center on Saturday. Vendors ...
Spring is here, and in response the Shawnee Group of the Sierra Club will be holding their Native Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 1 ...
The fish threatens populations of native fish throughout the state's waterways, according to the Missouri Department of ...