Earth Wizards, Inc. blogs http://www.earthwizards.com/blog en TEST http://www.earthwizards.com/test mp3 file below... http://www.earthwizards.com/test#comments Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:56:26 -0600 seadmin 174 at http://www.earthwizards.com Earth Wizards Eco-Tour 08 Slide Show http://www.earthwizards.com/earth-wizards-eco-tour-08-slide-show <p><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf" width="288" height="192" flashvars="host=picasaweb.google.com&amp;RGB=0x000000&amp;feed=http%3A%2F%2Fpicasaweb.google.com%2Fdata%2Ffeed%2Fapi%2Fuser%2Fcorrie.zoll%2Falbumid%2F5221794959034671697%3Fkind%3Dphoto%26alt%3Drss" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/earth-wizards-eco-tour-08-slide-show#comments Fri, 11 Jul 2008 09:36:26 -0600 corrie 170 at http://www.earthwizards.com Earth Wizard Corrie installs a Rain Barrel http://www.earthwizards.com/earth-wizard-corrie-installs-a-rain-barrel <p><embed id="VideoPlayback" style="width:400px;height:326px" allowFullScreen="true" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=2485703035515102658&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=true" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"> </embed></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/earth-wizard-corrie-installs-a-rain-barrel#comments Fri, 11 Jul 2008 04:15:59 -0600 corrie 169 at http://www.earthwizards.com Permeable Patio Maintenance http://www.earthwizards.com/permeable-patio-maintenance <p> Permeable paved surfaces allow rain water to pass through them, reducing the volume of water that runs off the surface. </p> <p> Last week Andy and I went to visit the permeable patio we installed last year at Ingebretsen's Gifts. </p> <p> The plants that Julie Ingebretsen installed in the rain garden are growing nicely and the rain garden is performing quite well.  Unfortunately, small areas of the permeable patio under the downspouts were not allowing water to flow through. </p><p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/permeable-patio-maintenance">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/permeable-patio-maintenance#comments Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:52:53 -0600 corrie 157 at http://www.earthwizards.com Green Walls on Lake Street http://www.earthwizards.com/green-walls-lake-street <p> Earth Wizards worked with the Lake Street Council to apply for a grant from the City of Minneapolis to develop graffiti prevention demonstration projects.  Lake Street Council received the grant and Earth Wizards will be installing one or more &quot;green facades&quot; on east Lake Street in 2008. </p><p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/green-walls-lake-street">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/green-walls-lake-street#comments Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:10:36 -0600 corrie 158 at http://www.earthwizards.com Caring for your new asphalt driveway or parking lot http://www.earthwizards.com/caring-your-new-asphalt-driveway-or-parking-lot <p> After a new asphalt surface has been installed, specific guidelines should be followed while the asphalt &quot;cures&quot;, or hardens. </p> <p> As a rule of thumb, don't drive on your new asphalt for 3-5 days, and don't park on it for 7-10 days.  This length of time depends on several factors, and some asphalt surfaces can be designed for immediate use within 1-3 days.  Ask the job foreman or superintendent to be sure. </p><p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/caring-your-new-asphalt-driveway-or-parking-lot">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/caring-your-new-asphalt-driveway-or-parking-lot#comments Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:21:13 -0600 stacy 150 at http://www.earthwizards.com Juxtaposition Arts Green Roofs Workshop http://www.earthwizards.com/juxtaposition-arts-green-roofs-workshop <p> In April I was asked to lead a green roofs workshop at Juxtaposition Arts as part of their &quot;Kids Green Revolution&quot;.  Kids in this class learned about a range of sustainable technologies and products and how to incorporate &quot;green&quot; ideas into design. </p> <p> With generous donations from GreenGrid, Northern Perennials, and the MN Green Roofs Council, we planted modular green roof trays with shallow-rooted natives.  Students will care for the trays over the summer. </p> http://www.earthwizards.com/juxtaposition-arts-green-roofs-workshop#comments Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:11:54 -0600 corrie 147 at http://www.earthwizards.com Native Plant Profile - Northern Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-northern-blue-flag-iris-iris-versicolor This showy plant is a gorgeous addition to a shoreline, rain garden or even a wet perennial bed.  I love it both for the bright color of the flower and the graceful leaves that add an appealing vertical accent to the landscape.  The rhizomatous root has been used medicinally by many cultures, although it is considered to be toxic.<br /> <br /> The Facts:<br /> <br /> Zones: 3-9<br /> Native to: all of Minnesota<br /> Height: 2 to 3 feet<br /> Spread: can spread up to 2 feet a year<p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-northern-blue-flag-iris-iris-versicolor">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-northern-blue-flag-iris-iris-versicolor#comments Wed, 09 Apr 2008 20:18:44 -0600 kerry 140 at http://www.earthwizards.com Our Waterways Are Becoming What Falls Into Them http://www.earthwizards.com/our-waterways-are-becoming-what-falls-into-them <p class="MsoNormal"> As homeowners we impact our waterways, sometimes with disastrous effects.  More development means more impermeable surfaces.  Impermeable surfaces are hard surfaces that do not allow water to pass through them. </p><p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/our-waterways-are-becoming-what-falls-into-them">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/our-waterways-are-becoming-what-falls-into-them#comments Sat, 29 Mar 2008 20:46:41 -0600 stacy 135 at http://www.earthwizards.com Native Plant Profile - Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-butterfly-weed-asclepias-tuberosa <p>This is one of my absolute favorite plants, with its compact form and<br />vibrant orange flowers. Plus there’s the added benefit of attracting<br />butterflies, hummingbirds and bees, due to the copious amounts of<br />nectar it produces. In fact, it’s one of the larval food plants for<br />the Monarch Butterfly. Butterfly weed is a member of the milkweed<br />family, and has the characteristic seedpods filled with silky-tufted<br />seeds, but is unique in that it does not contain milky sap like most of<br />the other members.<br /></p><p><a href="http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-butterfly-weed-asclepias-tuberosa">read more</a></p> http://www.earthwizards.com/native-plant-profile-butterfly-weed-asclepias-tuberosa#comments Wed, 05 Mar 2008 15:54:08 -0600 kerry 125 at http://www.earthwizards.com