Prairie Yard & Garden
Bee Lawn
Preview: Season 35 Episode 5 | 29s
A growing trend is to have pollinator friendly alternatives to traditional lawn turf.
If you have clover growing in your lawn, it may not be such a bad thing as we learn from Mary Meyer, professor of horticulture with the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. There is a growing trend to have pollinator friendly alternatives to traditional lawn turf as she demonstrates at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
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Prairie Yard & Garden is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS
Production sponsorship is provided by ACIRA, Heartland Motor Company, Shalom Hill Farm, Friends of Prairie Yard & Garden, Minnesota Grown and viewers like you.
Prairie Yard & Garden
Bee Lawn
Preview: Season 35 Episode 5 | 29s
If you have clover growing in your lawn, it may not be such a bad thing as we learn from Mary Meyer, professor of horticulture with the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. There is a growing trend to have pollinator friendly alternatives to traditional lawn turf as she demonstrates at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
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