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Mulch Madness
Rock mulch creates stress on plants and harms the soil. Why do we use it? It's madness! Use shredded bark instead. Shredded bark moderates soil temperatures near the plant, enriches the soil, shields plants from physical damage and reduces drought stress.
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How to Mow Your Lawn
Mowing is one of the most important factors in maintaining a healthy lawn. Cut it TALL and let the grass clippings FALL.
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First impressions
The first fall colors are on display. A look at Hot Wings® tatarian maple.
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Our State Tree is Making a Comeback
The grand tree of North Dakota is making a comeback. There has been amazing progress in the introduction of new elms that resist Dutch elm disease.
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Discover diervilla
A tough shrub with striking beauty
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Restore the monarchy
Gardeners can support the restoration of monarchs in North Dakota by growing milkweed.
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Bee Friendly
Bees in ND are threatened by economic development and mites. Learn how to promote bee activity in your yard.
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Memorial Day: A Great Time to Fertilize Your Lawn
Fertilize your lawn around Memorial Day to support its growth and reduce the stresses of summer.
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Tough Tree Gains Popularity
Japanese tree lilac has become one of the most popular trees in North Dakota.
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How to Select a Crabapple
Crabapple is the most popular small tree in North Dakota. Lots of cultivars are available. Here is how to select the best one for you!
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