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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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Apricots for North Dakota
Apricots are loved for their delicate blossoms in spring and their golden fruits in summer. Here are some tips and recommended cultivars for North Dakota.
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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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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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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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Wrapping Trees for Winter
Trees are not wrapped in winter to keep them warm. Actually, it is the opposite. We wrap trees to keep the trunks cool. We want to protect the trunks from the scalding rays of the winter sun.
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