Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link Image Article Folder File Collection Page New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 272 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Dakota Gardener: Avoid the two most common tomato problems Year after year, the most common tomato problems are herbicide damage and blossom end rot. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Attract bees to your vegetable garden Providing bees with abundant food, fresh water and shelter will lead to a garden that is beautiful and bountiful. Located in News Releases / 2025 / June Dakota Gardener: Fresh garden tomatoes NDSU Extension horticulture agent, Carrie Knutson, shares some tips to ensure a plentiful tomato crop. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Get ready to grow with spring garden prep Making a few preparations now will help gardeners be ready to grow when the time is right. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Mulch for the garden Preserving moisture, controlling weeds and reducing erosion are a few of the benefits of adding mulch to your garden. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Container gardening Container gardening is a great way to supplement in-ground or raised bed production. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Water you growing? The Kratky method is a simple, low-maintenance way to grow plants hydroponically, meaning without soil. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: The year of milkweed In North Dakota, there are 10 native species of milkweed, and the plant is often seen in ditches and sunny areas. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: New vegetable varieties with amazing flavors NDSU Extension invites gardeners to test new vegetable varieties that are sure to be delicious. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener NDSU Extension to offer gardening workshops Gardeners have the option of watching online at home or at a participating NDSU Extension County Office. Located in News Releases / 2025 / March 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 28 Next 10 items