Outdoors

Young boy walking a dog in winter.

Some dog jackets parallel the best haute couture has to offer. Are they being worn for fashion or function?

As winter turns to spring, get ready for a new season of growing ahead by creating your own fairy garden that can be transplanted outside once the weather warms. “You can’t do it wrong,” says Kari Line at Otten Bros. in Long Lake.

Flowers at the grocery store are tempting to buy, but after talking to Alison Feik of Grand Mother’s Garden, you might want to think twice about where those blooms really come from.

 

Deep roots. Family trees. Blossoming love. Personal growth.

The terrarium is back, but it’s not what you remember. Yes, it’s still a garden under glass, complete with its own unique eco-system, plant arrangement and beauty. And yes, a terrarium is still a fun, easy and effective way to bring the outdoors in.

On average it takes 40 gallons of sap to produce one gallon of syrup; that’s like filling a garbage can for a milk jug!

Help your child build positive social, emotional and moral skills at Kids Core in Mound.

A store in downtown Wayzata will keep you and your family pleasantly protected all year round. Wintergreen Northern Wear primarily features its own brand of clothing, made in Ely.

“Time is a precious commodity,” says James P. Sweeney, founder and senior designer at Mom’s Landscaping & Design, so why spend it cleaning your yard?

Created to promote fun and safe snowmobiling, the Westonka Snoblazers snowmobile club brings together a diverse group of riders and their families to enjoy a fun outdoor winter activity.

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