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How to Prune Tomatoes
Pruning will help to keep tomato vines healthy and productive.
Located in
2019-07-09
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.
Located in
2015-06-15
What If Emerald Ash Borer Came to Your Town?
A new inventory of trees in North Dakota towns shows how vulnerable we are to this pest.
Located in
2018-11-01
Invite Birds to Your Yard
Birds are wonderful to watch, especially in winter. Now is the time to take action. It's getting cold outside and birds are looking for a place with food to stay warm. Here are a few tips.
Located in
2018-11-01
Fabulous Fall Flowers
Enjoy these perennial flowers in fall.
Located in
2018-09-24
Stunning Fall Flowers
Located in
2018-09-24
Something Special About Yew
Yew is the finest evergreen for shady areas.
Located in
2018-09-10
Homemade Apple Cider
Grow and blend your own cider. Enjoy a special treat on a cold day!
Located in
2018-10-01
Dangerous Weed Invades North Dakota
Palmer amaranth has been discovered in North Dakota. Considered to be the "most troublesome weed in the USA," this may be a serious weed threat to farmers and gardeners in our state. Get to know this weed and how to control it in gardens.
Located in
2018-09-03
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
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