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A gardener's friend
Rhubarb is one of the most reliable and delicious crops you can grow.
Located in
2014-08-25
A new bean of highest quality
'Crockett' is impressing gardeners with its dark green pods and high yields.
Located in
2014-10-15
A safe approach to cabbageworm control
Cabbage moths are flying. We can use safe insecticides to control the worms.
Located in
2014-07-28
Adjust Sprinkler Heads
Tips on caring for your landscape under drought conditions. (Reviewed February 2021)
Located in
2017-06-09
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Conserving Water in the Landscape
Aronia: Awesome and awful
Aronia is easy to grow but tastes bitter when eaten raw. It's a fruit crop with great potential.
Located in
2014-08-04
Avoid Overhead Sprinkling
Tips on caring for your landscape under drought conditions. (Reviewed February 2021)
Located in
2017-06-09
/
Conserving Water in the Landscape
Backyard Camping
First Editions® Campfire rose is a hardy, carefree shrub full of radiant blooms.
Located in
2017-06-26
Better than gold
Trials in gardens across North Dakota show 'Yukon Gem' is more productive and superior overall compared to 'Yukon Gold'.
Located in
2014-11-15
Canada Thistle: A Worthy Foe
To kill thistle, we must focus on its extensive underground network of roots. Now is the time for action!
Located in
2018-09-17
Celebrate squash!
Winter squash is part of our heritage. Enjoy it on a cold, wintry night.
Located in
2014-09-22
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