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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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The Best Peas for North Dakota
Which pea varieties grow best in North Dakota? These are the winners in our garden trials.
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Pears for North Dakota
Tips and cultivars for growing pears in North Dakota.
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What is a blue raspberry?
The ultimate in artificial fruits
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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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Boxelder bugs are swarming
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Perfect perennials
Ornamental grasses are easy to grow and look attractive all year
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Restore the monarchy
Gardeners can support the restoration of monarchs in North Dakota by growing milkweed.
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