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Here in the Urban Roots Conservation Program, we use a number of strategies to make sure the seeds we gather with our interns in the fall will be ready to join the prairies, woodlands and wetlands we steward in the spring.
How Our Native Plants Thrive in the Winter

Here in the Urban Roots Conservation Program, we use a number of strategies to make sure the seeds we gather with our interns in the fall will be ready to join the prairies, woodlands and wetlands we steward in the spring.

We have signed on to and are sharing this statement from nonprofit hunger-relief organizations serving Minnesota.
Statement from Nonprofit Hunger-Relief Organizations Serving Minnesota

We have signed on to and are sharing this statement from nonprofit hunger-relief organizations serving Minnesota.

Each season of Food Stories reflects the depth and beautifully intricate contributions of community members, youth interns, and Urban Roots staff who shared their recipes, memories, and experiences in our kitchen.
UPCOMING COOKBOOK! Behind the Plate: Food Stories From Saint Paul’s East Side

Each season of Food Stories reflects the depth and beautifully intricate contributions of community members, youth interns, and Urban Roots staff who shared their recipes, memories, and experiences in our kitchen.

The Unspoken Stories
The Unspoken Stories

We say that at Urban Roots we cultivate and empower youth through nature, healthy food, and community, and that we do this through our core programs of Conservation, Market Garden,…

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Our True Work
Our True Work

Youth interns in our Market Garden urban agriculture program gain experience selecting crops, starting seeds in a greenhouse, prepping garden beds, caring for plants, and harvesting. They also learn about…

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Science Summer Deep Dive
Science Summer Deep Dive

We’re excited to see where the experience leads our interns and look forward to our continued partnership and participation in the MSP LTER!

Consider the Trees: A Look at Water Runoff and Tree Health
Consider the Trees: A Look at Water Runoff and Tree Health

Trees provide shade, temperature regulation, wildlife habitat, and hydrologic (water runoff) regulation in cities. It’s important to provide them with everything they need to thrive, so that we can also…

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Looking South for Minnesota Conservation Planning
Looking South for Minnesota Conservation Planning

Minnesota winters are in danger! We have the greatest predicted winter warming in the lower 48 states, according to a study published in the journal of Earth and Space Science….

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Let's Garden! Urban Food Canopies in Community
Let’s Garden! Urban Food Canopies in Community

Urban food canopies are an inventive way to introduce fresh fruits and vegetables to urban environments. They can take many different forms, but a couple of methods might be garden…

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Meet Your Native Plant Community
Meet Your Native Plant Community

Written by Sam “Tree Guy” Mockert The Upper Midwest is a spot with a lot of amazing and unique features. We sit between the Rust Belt and the Plains States,…

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Our tree canopy is one of the most prominent features of our urban landscape, and yet one that is infrequently discussed at length. We all benefit from healthy trees in our communities, and yet so many streets are still lacking in healthy canopy. Why is that, and what can we do to change the situation for the better?
Tree Canopy Recovery: History and How We Can Move Forward

Our tree canopy is one of the most prominent features of our urban landscape, and yet one that is infrequently discussed at length. We all benefit from healthy trees in our communities, and yet so many streets are still lacking in healthy canopy. Why is that, and what can we do to change the situation for the better?

Slow and steady wins the race- or at least, that’s how the old saying goes. However, our culture of fast food, fast fashion, and fast, well, life would suggest otherwise. In 2024 America it’s pretty simple to get what you want, when you want it- even if when we want it defies nature. Where once people had to wait for their seasonal favorites...
Slow and Steady: Alternative Consumption of Food and Flowers

Slow and steady wins the race- or at least, that’s how the old saying goes. However, our culture of fast food, fast fashion, and fast, well, life would suggest otherwise. In 2024 America it’s pretty simple to get what you want, when you want it- even if when we want it defies nature. Where once people had to wait for their seasonal favorites…

St. Paul’s East Side is finding it hard to breathe deep. According to the American Lung Association an adult person takes about 20,000 breaths a day, or about 7.5 million inhale-exhales a year. Pollutants like lead, arsenic, and other particulate matter cause serious health issues for humans and per the Minnesota Department of Health there is no safe level of lead exposure in humans.
Breathe Deep: St. Paul’s East Side and Air Quality Concerns

St. Paul’s East Side is finding it hard to breathe deep. According to the American Lung Association an adult person takes about 20,000 breaths a day, or about 7.5 million inhale-exhales a year. Pollutants like lead, arsenic, and other particulate matter cause serious health issues for humans and per the Minnesota Department of Health there is no safe level of lead exposure in humans.

Learn about what you can do to keep your community safe during this years wildfire season! There have been 6 wildfires in Ramsey county alone from 2015-2020, all of which were caused by people using unsafe burning practices.
Stop, Drop and Roll: Wildfire Risk and You

Learn about what you can do to keep your community safe during this years wildfire season! There have been 6 wildfires in Ramsey county alone from 2015-2020, all of which were caused by people using unsafe burning practices.

“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony…” Fans of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender know this beginning well. Get inspired to check off your end of winter chores in this elemental themed post.
Bending Into Spring

“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony…” Fans of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender know this beginning well. Get inspired to check off your end of winter chores in this elemental themed post.

Why helping to grow the urban tree canopy is beneficial to you, your neighbor, and the environment
Growing an Urban Forest

Why helping to grow the urban tree canopy is beneficial to you, your neighbor, and the environment

Green Your Mind with AmeriCorps- Written by AmeriCorps interns serving at Urban Roots
Don’t Be Salty!

Green Your Mind with AmeriCorps- Written by AmeriCorps interns serving at Urban Roots

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