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New restoration tool for southwestern Wisconsin land trust

December 2, 2011 by  
Filed under Prairie Moon Happenings

Mississippi Valley Conservancy raised enough money to purchase a work truck for the restoration and management of natural areas. Prairie Moon Nursery was one of several corporations and individuals who chipped in.

Native Range Maps FAQ’s

March 11, 2011 by  
Filed under Customer FAQ's, How to Guides

We recently finished uploading BONAP native range maps to our website. There is one at each species’ product detail page (except for a few species—maps forthcoming). The maps have generated a lot of good questions so we have created this blog entry to answer them. Please continue to ask questions below in the “Speak Your [...]

Book Review – “Botany for Gardeners” by Brian Capon

January 6, 2011 by  
Filed under Species and Product Overview

Do you ever wonder how plants manage to get by in nature? They do so with a remarkable order and complexity and enough variation among species to fit virtually every environment. Gardeners and plant enthusiasts with an interest in science can quench their curiosity with Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon. The language Capon uses [...]

Emergent Aquatic Plants

September 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Customer FAQ's, Species and Product Overview

Prairie Moon offers many wetland plant species, including some emergent aquatic species for shallow, standing water. You can see a list of all the wetland plants that we offer by using the Plant Finder Tool at our website. Follow the link at the left hand side of our home page (look for the magnifying glass [...]

Does Prairie Moon Graft Plants?

August 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Customer FAQ's, How to Guides

Recently, a customer asked us whether Prairie Moon Nursery plants are ever grafted. Grafting is the joining of two different varieties or species of plants so that features of both can be exhibited in an individual plant. For example, the small stature of one variety of apple tree may be joined with the good eating [...]

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