Filter the results Item type Select All/None Image File Page Folder Link Article Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 241 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically NDSU sets fruit, hemp and vegetable field day The field day will include presentations on fruit, hemp and vegetable production research and grape breeding. Located in News Releases / 2023 / August Dakota Gardener: Olla watering Olla watering is a very old form of irrigation using clay pots that are buried in the soil and filled with water. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Pollinator gardening for children There are many fun, creative ways to involve youth in building pollinator habitats. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener NDSU Department of Plant Sciences sets gardening event for July 25 The event will feature walking tours of the annual and perennial flower gardens. Located in News Releases / 2023 / July Dakota Gardener: In knots about prostrate knotweed Prostrate knotweed thrives in nutrient poor and compacted soil conditions and during hot and dry weather. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener NDSU Extension Master Gardeners honored Several Master Gardener volunteers were honored during the recent North Dakota State University Extension Master Gardener program awards ceremony. Located in News Releases / 2023 / July Dakota Gardener: The science of mowing your lawn To improve your lawn's health, resist mowing your grass too short. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Do not buy ladybugs Instead of buying sleeping lady beetles from California, it makes more sense to provide an environment that is inviting to our local lady beetles. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: The messy and controversial science behind No Mow May No Mow May is a British pollinator movement that was embraced by the town of Appleton, Wisconsin Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Dakota Gardener: Giving okra a go Okra is usually thought of as a southern vegetable but with a little knowledge we can grow it in our northern gardens. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Previous 10 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 25 Next 10 items