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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 health.

Dakota Gardener: Notable

Prolonged wet conditions during the 2024 growing season have caused many trees to suffer from foliar-fungal diseases.

Dakota Gardener: A garden fungus

Fungi, bacteria and molds have an important function in our gardens, as they help decompose plant material.

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.

Dakota Gardener: A pleasant surprise

While not suited for North Dakota, occasionally some unique and rare tree species survive and thrive in the state.

Dakota Gardener: Signs of spring

Birds returning and singing, trees starting to bud, the smell of the soil, bulbs emerging and crocus blooming are signs of spring in North Dakota.

Dakota Gardener: Lucky shamrocks

With St. Patrick’s Day upon us, consider getting a “shamrock” to bring some luck to your life or just to simply enjoy this wonderful houseplant.

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