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Cherry Plums for North Dakota
Cherry plums were developed to survive the extreme weather of the northern Great Plains. They are extremely hardy (Zone 3), resist drought, and will bear fruit after one to two years. Here are some tips and recommended cultivars for gardeners in North Dakota.
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Composting Practices (PDF)
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Crabapple Fruits for North Dakota
The tart flavor of crabapple makes it popular for canning and in making jellies. This fruit is grown just like apples. Here are some tips and recommended cultivars for gardeners in North Dakota.
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Discover diervilla
A tough shrub with striking beauty
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Dutch Elm Disease
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Farmstead Windbreak
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Fertilizing Trees
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First impressions
The first fall colors are on display. A look at Hot Wings® tatarian maple.
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Gift ideas for gardeners
These gifts will bring happiness to your friends and family.
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Grow Your Own Garlic
Varieties of garlic from all over the world are available. Explore! Plant the cloves this fall, and you will be enjoying fresh and zesty garlic in your meals next summer.
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