By implementing cost-saving strategies, you can create a high-production home garden without breaking the bank.
Dakota Gardener
Hostas thrive in shade to dappled-shade areas, perfect for planting under trees or in heavily-shaded areas of the yard.
Why was this past winter so tough on trees?
Millipedes eat decaying plant material helping to cycle nutrients in the garden.
Squash has been a staple of gardens in the Dakotas for centuries.
Now is the time to prepare and have a plan in place if you have ash trees.
Numerous earthworm castings in lawns can be unsightly in spring.
Forcing rhubarb is a growing technique that is used for an earlier and tastier rhubarb harvest.
Lithops are a unique-looking, low-maintenance succulent.
Using different growing techniques, such as a trellis, can help save gardeners some work.
The planting season for potatoes is coming.
In addition to the buds expanding on the trees, many people are getting ready for tree planting season.
After knowing that it takes 3 to 4 years to produce an Easter lily, you will never look at them the same way again.
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.
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.
NDSU Extension horticulture agent, Carrie Knutson, inspires young gardeners to try something new by planting a mystery plant.
Joe Zeleznik, NDSU Extension forester, discusses what is considered a forest.
Esther McGinnis, NDSU Extension horticulturist, details the social, psychological, and health benefits of home and community gardening.
If you are a beginning gardener, start small or have fun with a themed garden.
Low light levels can contribute to odd-shaped plant growth.
We all need to eat more vegetables, and cucumbers are a delicious snack to grow and enjoy.
NDSU Extension forester, Joe Zeleznik, explores the implications of our mild winter weather on the region's trees.
Even if you have a green thumb, poinsettias will drop their flowers and the colorful bracts will fade by spring.
Every year in the garden is an opportunity to celebrate success, and to learn and find some humor in the failures.
After a slow start in 2023, gardeners were rewarded with a warm and sunny growing season.
Many reasons may cause a tree to hold on to its leaves well into the winter.
A gardening-inspired gift might be just what you're looking for this holiday season.
Hoyas are described as an easy-care plant, as they are treated like a succulent.
There are many methods to protect young trees from wildlife, some more effective than others.
Knowing when to remove a tree is difficult as there are no hard-and-fast rules about tree survival following damage from insects, diseases or wind storms.
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