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New, Blue Perennials
Blue flowers are rare, but that’s beginning to change. Lots of blue perennials have been released in recent years. Blue flowers add peacefulness and tranquility to the garden. Explore and enjoy!
Located in
2020-11-01
New, Colorful Coneflowers!
New hybrids with brighter colors and unique flower shapes are drawing a lot of attention.
Located in
2017-09-22
Our Holly in North Dakota
The brilliant red berries and prickly green leaves of holly make it a popular choice for holiday decorations. It is too cold to grow an evergreen holly here in North Dakota, but we can grow winterberry.
Located in
2020-12-03
Pause on fertilizing
Allow trees, shrubs, roses and perennials to begin their preparations for winter.
Located in
2014-08-11
Plums for the Prairie
Cherry plums were developed for the Northern Great Plains. They are hardy and tolerate drought.
Located in
2014-09-01
Promising natural insecticides
Protect your crops and ensure a safe, abundant harvest.
Located in
2014-08-25
Pruning raspberries is easy
Prune raspberries to increase yields and fruit quality.
Located in
2014-07-28
Renovate the strawberry patch
This year's harvest is over; now we need to strengthen plants for next year.
Located in
2014-07-21
Rotten Tomatoes
A lack of calcium in fruits will cause their bottoms to rot.
Located in
2020-07-27
Secrets for Growing Sweet Potatoes
Can we grow sweet potatoes in North Dakota? Absolutely!
Located in
2016-08-31
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