Filter the results Item type Select All/None Folder Article Image Link File Collection Page New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 267 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Dakota Gardener: Brighten the shade with a hosta Hostas thrive in shade to dappled-shade areas, perfect for planting under trees or in heavily-shaded areas of the yard. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: How to save money in a high-production home garden By implementing cost-saving strategies, you can create a high-production home garden without breaking the bank. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: The biggest threat to our gardens Herbicide misuse can cause problems for lawns, gardens and trees. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: A bee lawn in progress A bee lawn combines flowering plants for pollinators with low maintenance turfgrass. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Ornamental cabbage and kale If you are looking for a pop of color in your garden this fall, consider adding ornamental cabbage and kale. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Herb your enthusiasm Many herbs are easy to grow in North Dakota gardens and are a fun way to add flavor, aroma and texture to your favorite foods. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Battling bugs in the garden Many different insecticides are available to protect your garden harvest. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: A garden fungus Fungi, bacteria and molds have an important function in our gardens, as they help decompose plant material. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Herbicide errors strain marriages Prevent herbicide errors by thoroughly reading herbicide labels, and properly applying herbicides based on your lawn needs and the time of year. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Hold off on the clean-up There are some good reasons to leave plant debris in your landscape over winter including providing habitat for pollinators and wildlife, and improving soil ... Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Previous 10 items 1 ... 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 27 Next 10 items