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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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Grow your own gold
Fall-sown cover crops will add organic matter ("black gold") to your garden soil.
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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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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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How to Mow Your Lawn
Mowing is one of the most important factors in maintaining a healthy lawn. Cut it TALL and let the grass clippings FALL.
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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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How To Stake Tomatoes
Should you stake, cage or trellis the vines?
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Hungry Hares
Strategies to protect your vegetable garden from rabbits.
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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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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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