If the weather stays dry, North Dakota’s trees likely will be highly stressed.
Horticulture
The timing and type of pruning make a difference.
Artificial lights are key to starting seeds indoors successfully.
Hundreds of North Dakota gardeners test vegetable and fruit varieties for NDSU every year.
Tree rings have stories to tell.
Studies show that viewing common houseplants can make us feel more relaxed physically and psychologically.
Funds may be used to purchase gardening and educational supplies.
Lighting can allow you to enjoy your yard after dark.
Onion plants need to be big when they begin to form their bulbs.
Birds are fun to watch, but some can damage trees in their quest for food.
Try growing microgreens indoors this winter.
The Field to Fork Wednesday Weekly Webinars will begin Feb. 10.
Four of the worst things for houseplants during the winter are a lack of light, low humidity, cold drafts and drying heat.
Some insects go great lengths to survive.
A tree is worth a lot, depending on where it’s located and what products or services it provides.
This year’s Lake Region Extension Roundup will consist of pre-recorded sessions and live presentations.
Know what plants you have and do a little research to see if they are toxic.
Holiday cacti can live a long time with proper care.
Be prepared to be dazzled by amaryllis blooms.
A fire can be very comforting on a cold, windy night.
Plant bulbs and gardening tools can make good Christmas gifts.
Forcing bulbs during the winter can add some color to your home.
Get closer to nature by putting up bird feeders this winter.
We have some things we can do to make winters a little easier on trees.
Jack-o’-lanterns got their start in Irish folklore.
You can collect kitchen waste during the winter to compost during the summer.
Fall is the season to plant garlic.
The chemistry behind fall leaf colors is a story of sugar and tiny molecules of pigment that capture and reflect light.
Go beyond your comfort zone when you plant your garden next year.
Composting is good for gardens and the environment.
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