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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
This new kale is magical
Gardeners like the vigor, rich color and mild flavor of 'Black Magic' kale.
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2014-10-15
Time for Tulips: Think Spring!
The first step to a colorful landscape next spring is to plant tulips this fall.
Located in
2020-09-17
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.
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2019-08-27
Tomato blights appear
Learn how to recognize and manage fungal blights on tomato vines.
Located in
2014-07-21
Tough Tree Gains Popularity
Japanese tree lilac has become one of the most popular trees in North Dakota. It's hardy, tough and easy to grow.
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2015-06-15
Tree-Eating Sharks
The lawn mower is a leading killer of trees in North Dakota.
Located in
2018-07-23
Trees in Shock
Recently planted trees are in shock. Irrigate them regularly. (Reviewed February 2021)
Located in
2016-07-13
Use Rain Barrels
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
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