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Pruning raspberries is easy
Prune raspberries to increase yields and fruit quality.
Located in
2014-07-28
The cherry for the prairie
An impressive series of cherries from Saskatchewan is coming on the market.
Located in
2014-07-21
Renovate the strawberry patch
This year's harvest is over; now we need to strengthen plants for next year.
Located in
2014-07-21
Aronia: Awesome and awful
Aronia is easy to grow but tastes bitter when eaten raw. It's a fruit crop with great potential.
Located in
2014-08-04
The coolest insecticide
The potter wasp is is one of the most fascinating — and beneficial — insects found in yards and gardens.
Located in
2014-08-04
The Great Watermelon Challenge
Tips on growing watermelon in North Dakota
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
Plums for the Prairie
Cherry plums were developed for the Northern Great Plains. They are hardy and tolerate drought.
Located in
2014-09-01
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
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