Yard & Garden Report
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New, Blue Perennials
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2020-11-01/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!No publisherHorticultureperennial flowersTom KalbGardeningperennial gardenlandscapingFlowersperennials2020/10/03 17:10:00 GMT-5PageHort Shorts for October 2, 2020 -- Fruits and Vegetables
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2020-10-02/hort-shorts-for-october-2-2020-fruits-and-vegetables
A summary of timely activities and emerging disorders in gardens and orchards.No publisherHorticultureTom KalbCarrotsGardenFrostwaspsSoil TestingApples2020/10/05 09:55:00 GMT-5PageHoliday Gifts for 2020
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2020-12-03/holiday-gifts-for-2020
Ho, ho, ho! It's time for shopping. Here is our annual look at gift ideas for your favorite gardeners (and yourself).No publisherHorticultureTom KalbGardeningholidaysChristmas2020/12/02 18:20:00 GMT-5PageA Christmas Carol
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2020-12-03/a-christmas-carol
Ebenezer Scrooge tells you how to kill your poinsettia. Bah humbug!No publisherHorticultureTom KalbChristmasholidays2020/12/02 18:35:00 GMT-5PageGaura: A natural beauty
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-28/gaura-a-natural-beauty
Get to know this new award-winning annual flower. It is perfect for low-maintenance gardens.No publisherHorticultureTom KalbGardeningGardenAnnuallandscapingFlowers2014/09/29 12:05:00 GMT-5PageA safe approach to cabbageworm control
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-28/a-safe-approach-to-cabbageworm-control
Cabbage moths are flying. We can use safe insecticides to control the worms.No publisherHorticultureTom KalbGardeningMothVegetablesInsecticidesIPMCabbageInsect Control2014/09/29 12:04:17 GMT-5PagePruning raspberries is easy
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-28/pruning-raspberries-is-easy
Prune raspberries to increase yields and fruit quality.No publisherHorticultureTom KalbGardeningRaspberriesFruits2014/09/29 12:01:30 GMT-5PageThe cherry for the prairie
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-21/the-cherry-for-the-prairie
An impressive series of cherries from Saskatchewan is coming on the market.No publisherHorticultureTom KalbGardeningCherryShrubsFruits2014/09/30 10:08:58 GMT-5PageRenovate the strawberry patch
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-21/renovate-the-strawberry-patch
This year's harvest is over; now we need to strengthen plants for next year.No publisherHorticulturefruit growingTom KalbGardeningGardenStrawberriesberryFruitsberries2014/09/30 10:09:13 GMT-5PageTomato blights appear
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Learn how to recognize and manage fungal blights on tomato vines.No publisherHorticulturetomatoTom KalbGardeningGardenDisease ManagementDisease ControlFungusFungicideDiseases2014/09/30 10:10:00 GMT-5PageSowing fall vegetables
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-07-21/sowing-fall-vegetables
This is the best time of year to sow spinach, kohlrabi, beet, radish and turnip.No publisherHorticultureTom Kalbvegetable gardeningGardeningvegetablesFall2014/09/30 10:09:40 GMT-5PageAronia: Awesome and awful
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-08-04/aronia-awesome-and-awful
Aronia is easy to grow but tastes bitter when eaten raw. It's a fruit crop with great potential.No publisherHorticultureGardenTom KalbFruitsGardening2014/09/26 10:35:00 GMT-5PageExplore the world of garlic
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-08-11/explore-the-world-of-garlic
Fascinating varieties from all over the world are available. Order bulbs now and plant this fall.No publisherGarlicHorticulturebulbsVegetablesGardeningTom Kalbvegetable gardeningGarden2014/09/25 18:18:04 GMT-5PageSelecting lawn seed
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Now is the best time of the year to sow grass seed. Learn which grass is best for your landscape.No publisherturf managementHorticultureGrass SeedGrassTurfgrassTom KalbturfLawnlandscaping2014/09/25 18:24:23 GMT-5PagePause on fertilizing
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/yardandgardenreport/2014-08-11/pause-on-fertilizing
Allow trees, shrubs, roses and perennials to begin their preparations for winter. No publisherFlowersTreesShrubsHorticulturePerennialGardeningFertilizationTom KalbRosesFertilizer2014/09/25 18:19:06 GMT-5Page