2026 DNR Shoreline Upgrade and Gardening Tips
DNR | Published on 3/7/2026
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Shoreline Upgrades And Gardening Tips
DNR Magazine Looks Ahead To Growing Season
Native plant buffer at Shell Lake. / Photo credit: Lauren Haydon/Wisconsin DNR
Spring will be here before you know it. If you’re a shoreland property owner, now is a good time to think about improvements you might make when the weather warms.
The latest edition ofWisconsin Natural Resourcesmagazinecan help with a story onHealthy Lakes & Rivers, a program from the DNR and partners that just wrapped up its 10thyear. HLR gives property owners a boost in planning and funding projects such as rain gardens, fish sticks and native plantings to support best practices in shoreland management. Read “Better waterbodies, the natural way” to learn more.
Also in the winter issue, check out “From freeze to thaw,” a look at how to adjust your gardening to accommodate Wisconsin winters as they become more unpredictable. You’ll find tips on protecting plants in fluctuating winter weather, choosing more resilient plants and more.
You canaccess the winter digital edition onlinefor these and other stories. Or get the print issue delivered when yousubscribe onlineor by phone at 1-800-678-9472. Sign up for yourself, renew today or give the magazine as a gift to family and friends!
Cover photo of bull elk by Wildcountry
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