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Mountainash: Fireworks in autumn
Mountainash berries are beginning to glow. This is a temperamental tree with four-season splendor.
Located in
2014-08-18
A gardener's friend
Rhubarb is one of the most reliable and delicious crops you can grow.
Located in
2014-08-25
Harmful fruit fly may be here to stay
Spotted wing drosophila has been detected in several counties for the second consecutive year.
Located in
2014-08-25
Promising natural insecticides
Protect your crops and ensure a safe, abundant harvest.
Located in
2014-08-25
The garden glutton
Beware of hungry hornworms in your tomato patch. They have an amazing appetite!
Located in
2014-09-01
Plums for the Prairie
Cherry plums were developed for the Northern Great Plains. They are hardy and tolerate drought.
Located in
2014-09-01
Starting a Backyard Prairie
Add a natural touch to your landscape. Now is the time to sow most wildflower seeds.
Located in
2014-09-01
Sneak preview of fall
Tatarian maples are already blazing. This is one of the most adaptable maples for North Dakota.
Located in
2014-09-01
Weed-and-feed fertilizers have limitations
Now is a great time to kill weeds but a bad time to feed the lawn.
Located in
2014-09-22
The Great Pumpkin for North Dakota
It's fun to grow your own jack-o'-lanterns. Learn which varieties grow best in our short growing season.
Located in
2014-10-15
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