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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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Grow your own gold
Fall-sown cover crops will add organic matter ("black gold") to your garden soil.
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Pumpkins: Think PINK
Sales of pink pumpkins support the fight against breast cancer
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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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Super Summer Lawns
Tips on caring for your lawn in summer.
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Frost Threatens Gardens
Jack Frost is threatening our gardens. Learn which plants need protection and how to protect them.
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Worm-free Apples
How to trap apple maggot flies
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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 Grow Giant Onions
Giant plants make giant onion bulbs. Your onion plants need to be big when they begin to form their bulbs. Bulb formation begins in late April to early May in North Dakota.
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Growing Garlic in North Dakota
Fall is the time to plant garlic, and now is the time to purchase your bulbs.
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