Prairie Sportsman
A Living Fence
Clip: Season 11 Episode 3 | 4m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Minnesota's first living fence was planted along four adjoining yards in Woodbury.
A backyard innovation called a living fence is a mixture of plants and trees. Minnesota's first living fence was planted along four adjoining yards in Woodbury’s Twenty-One Oaks development, and the cost was shared between neighbors and South Washington Watershed District. The native plants’ deep roots trap stormwater runoff and prevent phosphorus and other pollutants from running into waterways.
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Prairie Sportsman is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS
Production sponsorship is provided by funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, West Central Initiative, Shalom Hill Farm, and members of Pioneer PBS.
Prairie Sportsman
A Living Fence
Clip: Season 11 Episode 3 | 4m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
A backyard innovation called a living fence is a mixture of plants and trees. Minnesota's first living fence was planted along four adjoining yards in Woodbury’s Twenty-One Oaks development, and the cost was shared between neighbors and South Washington Watershed District. The native plants’ deep roots trap stormwater runoff and prevent phosphorus and other pollutants from running into waterways.
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