CROSSLAKE — It’s well-known that native plant gardens provide ecological and financial benefits. And they showcase an ever-changing scene where the world can come alive right in front of you. Once established, they require little water, fertilizer or mowing. Their deep roots stop soil erosion and filter stormwater runoff, while their pollen and seeds feed local birds, bees and monarch butterflies. The Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Association’s Linda…
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