FLOWER
POWER
PERENNIALS TO
PLANT THIS SPRING
LITTLE
NATURE
PARK
ON THE
PRAIRIE
Learn all about native plants and wildflower species at Winnipeg's Living Prairie Museum, at
2795 Ness Ave. The 13-hectare property was set aside in 1968 to preserve tall-grass prairie.
It offers many educational opportunities and, occasionally, it hosts seed sales and
similar events.
Friends of the Living Prairie Museum is an organization devoted to assisting with education,
fundraising, seed collecting and a variety of other supporting acts.
It also hosts a Winter Speaker Series. The current series wraps up on Tuesday, March 21, with
the Zoom presentation Native Plants for Native Lawns, starting at 7 p.m. Expert gardener
Ash Burkowski explains how to transform a high-maintenance lawn into a sustainable
— and pollinator-friendly — garden.
Members can register online anytime. Registration is open to non-members on March 7.
SINGLE FAMILY CONDOS
STARTING IN THE UPPER $400'S
GRANDEPOINTEMEADOWS.COM
A d u l t - O r i e n t e d C o m m u n i t y
B a r e - l a n d S t r a t a D e ve l o p m e n t
Wa l k i n g P a t hw ay s & G r e e n s p a c e
B o c c i B a l l C o u r t
P i c k l e B a l l C o u r t s
SUNFLOWER
• Pollinator-friendly native perennials that
bloom in spring include dogwood and
pussywillow shrubs, early blue violet and
purple prairie crocus.
• Late-spring bloomers include chokecherry
and honeysuckle shrubs, along with common
yarrow and fleabane.
>> A MIX OF TALL, MEDIUM-
HEIGHT AND LOW-GROWING
PLANTS MAKES FOR AN
ATTRACTIVE GARDEN — FOR
HUMANS AND ANIMALS — AND
A GOOD SELECTION OF FLORALS
WILL PROVIDE BLOOMS FROM
EARLY SPRING TO FALL.
Visit winnipeg.ca/publicworks/parks or friendsoflivingprairie.org to learn more and keep tabs on upcoming events.
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