Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link Page Folder Article Collection Image File New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 270 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically NDSU Horticulturist to Retire Dec. 31 Ron Smith will complete 27 years as an NDSU Extension horticulturist. Located in News Releases / 2012 / Nov. 12, 2012 Start Thinking About Planting Seeds for Your Garden ["Some vegetables and flowers should be planted as early as 10 weeks in advance of permanent placing in a garden.", ""] Located in News Releases / 2011 / Feb. 14, 2011 Night Crawlers Can Cause Lawn Problems The too many night crawlers point is reached when their castings make the surface of the lawn too rough or difficult to walk over or contribute to an unsightly ... Located in News Releases / 2011 / April 25, 2011 Weather Pattern Conducive for Anthracnose Fungus on Shade Trees This disfiguring disease can become severe when cool, wet spring weather persists just as the leaves are unfolding Located in News Releases / 2011 / May 2, 2011 Get Ready for Spring Tree Planting Start with good-quality planting stock. Located in News Releases / 2011 / May 16, 2011 Try Gardening for Health and Food Our Founding Fathers were farmers and gardeners. Located in News Releases / 2011 / June 20, 2011 NDSU Working With Minnesota Guard Unit Headed to Afghanistan The 12-person group from the 135th Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) is on the NDSU campus to learn more about agriculture before being sent to the Zabul ... Located in News Releases / 2011 / June 27, 2011 NDSU Offers Tips on Repairing Flooded Lawns Your lawn is one of the toughest, most adaptable components of a home landscape. Located in News Releases / 2011 / Aug. 1, 2011 Plant Garlic This Fall ["Growing garlic in the upper Midwest requires a little different thinking.", ""] Located in News Releases / 2011 / Sept. 5, 2011 Walking Trail Showcases NDSU’s Trees A tour guide takes walkers past 66 trees on a 1.8-mile trail. Located in News Releases / 2011 / Sept. 26, 2011 Previous 10 items 1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Next 10 items