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Hungry Hares
Strategies to protect your vegetable garden from rabbits.
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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.
Located in Trees and Shrubs / Documents
Spraying Dandelions in Lawns
The most common perennial flower in North Dakota may be the dandelion. Killing one dandelion is easy, but killing all of them is nearly impossible. Let's focus on maintaining an attractive and healthy lawn with a judicious use of herbicides.
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New Tomato Varieties
Try these All-American Selections winners in your garden.
Located in Vegetables / Documents
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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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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Invite Songbirds to Your Yard
Birds are wonderful to watch, especially in winter. Our feathered friends provide bright flashes of color, wonderful songs and curious movements. It’s a fun activity for everyone in the family. Learn how to set up a bird feeding station.
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Caring for Your Lawn in October
Winter is coming. It's time to prepare our lawns for the cold weather ahead of us. The following are some options for mowing, killing weeds, sowing seeds, and fertilizing our lawns in October.
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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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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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