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Raspberries for North Dakota
Raspberry is a popular fruit that is easy to grow in North Dakota. Plant both summer- and fall-bearing types to extend your harvest. Here are some tips and recommended cultivars for gardeners in North Dakota.
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Restore the monarchy
Gardeners can support the restoration of monarchs in North Dakota by growing milkweed.
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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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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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Super Summer Lawns
Tips on caring for your lawn in summer.
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Super Summer Lawns
Tips on caring for your lawn in 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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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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The Toughest Shrubs
Are you looking for a tough shrub? Consider these "gas station" plants!
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Tips on Watering Your Lawn
Irrigate when needed and make every drop count.
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