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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
Use Xeric Plants
Tips on caring for your landscape under drought conditions. (Revised February 2021)
Located in
2017-06-09
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Conserving Water in the Landscape
Special Lilacs
These three cultivars are standout performers.
Located in
2017-06-09
New Hazelnuts Show Promise
Hybrid hazelnuts will open new opportunities for nut production in North Dakota.
Located in
2017-07-03
The Secret to Making Pumpkin Pie
Did you know America's favorite pumpkin pie is made with 100% butternut squash?
Located in
2016-10-12
The Grand Finale!
Nothing can match the brilliance of mums in autumn. Learn how to select and overwinter mums.
Located in
2016-09-27
Apple Harvest Season
It's apple picking time! Learn how to harvest and store the leading fruit crop of North Dakota.
Located in
2016-09-27
A Mysterious, Magnificent Tree
The Ohio buckeye will fascinate you with its unusual flowers, leaves and nuts.
Located in
2016-09-12
Big, Bold Tulips
Darwin hybrid tulips have big blooms on sturdy stems. With proper care, a bed of these vigorous tulips will bloom for many years.
Located in
2016-09-12
Secrets for Growing Sweet Potatoes
Can we grow sweet potatoes in North Dakota? Absolutely!
Located in
2016-08-31
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