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Hungry Hares
Strategies to protect your vegetable garden from rabbits.
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The New Leader in Asparagus
‘Millennium’ has emerged as the top choice of asparagus varieties in the Midwest. It’s high yielding, long lived, cold hardy, and adaptable to a wide range of soils.
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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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The Toughest Shrubs
Are you looking for a tough shrub? Consider these "gas station" plants!
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Let's Grow a Great Lawn!
Now is the time to improve your lawn. September is the best month to sow seed, fertilize, kill weeds and aerate your lawn.
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Wormfree Apples
The #1 apple pest in North Dakota is emerging now. Let's be prepared and trap them.
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Ripening Tomatoes Indoors
Harvest your tomatoes before a killing frost destroys the crop. Blushing, blemish-free tomatoes can ripen indoors.
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Hunting for Grubs
Do you have mysterious holes appearing in your lawn? You might have hungry skunks or raccoons visiting you at night.
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Apples for North Dakota
Apple is the #1 fruit grown by gardeners in North Dakota. The following are some of the best cultivars for our state.
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It's Apple Picking Time!
The apple harvest is underway. Learn how to harvest and store the leading fruit crop of North Dakota.
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