Nursery Notes
Our nursery blog, providing a behind-the-scenes look at what we do at Cardno Native Plant Nursery. Updated bi-weekly.
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Mar 17, 2021
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Mar 18, 2019
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Feb 08, 2019
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Aug 17, 2018
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Apr 05, 2018
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Mar 13, 2018
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Mar 13, 2018
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Mar 01, 2018
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Oct 16, 2017
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Feb 14, 2017
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Jan 06, 2017
Cardno Native Plant Nursery has ramped up production of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) species.
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Mar 08, 2016
Sandhill cranes visit the nursery, several weeks earlier than usual.
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Feb 19, 2016
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Nov 03, 2015
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May 08, 2015
A quick walk around the nursery to see all that’s emerging here in early May—projects, fields, wetlands, and flowers
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Apr 27, 2015
The third and final post in our stormwater series. We look at Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) and potential alternatives to grey infrastructure appraoches. Also, how “conserve, improve, create” trumps “collect, convey, discharge” when it comes to water.
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Apr 13, 2015
Part 2 of our Stormwater series. Looking at agricultural runoff and ways in which nutrients and other pollutants can be sequestered through the use of wetland restoration and natives.
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Mar 27, 2015
Water is often treated as waste product to pump downstream, rather than the free, life-giving resource it is. Here we look at some of the problems of current water management, some green infrastructure solutions, and how native plants are key in reforming our relationship with water.
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Mar 13, 2015
Native pollinators play a large role in production of native seed and food crops across the country. Constructing shelters for native bumblebees and mason bees is one way to supplement their natural habitat.
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Mar 02, 2015
Live stakes and fascine orders continue to ship out for spring erosion control and stabilization projects.
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