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Hort Shorts for September 17, 2020 -- Landscapes
A summary of timely activities and emerging disorders in landscapes.
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2020-09-17
Did You Winterize Your Lawn?
Prepare your lawn for the long winter ahead.
Located in
2019-11-01
Time to Fertilize Your Lawn
The best time to fertilize a lawn is now. Fertilizing in fall will help your lawn to develop a thick, deep root system.
Located in
2019-08-27
Bumper Crop of Crabgrass
Crabgrass loves the heat. It has thrived over the past two summers and is everywhere now. Here's how to control it.
Located in
2018-09-03
Tree-Eating Sharks
The lawn mower is a leading killer of trees in North Dakota.
Located in
2018-07-23
Best Time to Fertilize the Lawn
Fall is the season to focus on lawn care, including fertilization.
Located in
2017-09-07
Should You Aerate Your Lawn?
Almost all lawns benefit from aeration and early fall is a great time to do it!
Located in
2017-08-18
Avoid Overhead Sprinkling
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
Let Clippings Fall
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
Mow Tall
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
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