When the 2020 Derecho hit Karen Rawson’s neighborhood in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the trees that shaded her yard fell. In the months after the storm, she decided, despite not having a green thumb, she was going to transform her front lawn into a native plant garden. After three years of hard work, she reflects on the wildlife that frequents her yard daily and how the garden has helped her connect with her neighbors. (Bailey Cichon/The Gazette)
This video goes with a story about native gardens in Cedar Rapids’ Bever Park Neighborhood. Read the full story at thegazette.com/living
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So cool! What a wonderful Eden in the middle of suburbia. And anyone can do it!
How refreshing! I believe her when she says she changed the migration pattern. Going from only seeing a handful of monarchs to hundreds in a month is WILD!