Earthworms are classified based on the soil environment in which they live.
Horticulture
September is the best month to sow seed, fertilize, kill weeds and aerate your lawn.
A little bit of drought stress in August is a good thing for trees.
The disease has caused more than $50 million in losses in the U.S.
Master Gardeners are recognized for their service.
Choosing the right plants for an area is important.
Hornworms eat four times their weight every day.
Stumps can provide valuable information and education.
Visiting the Munsinger and Clemens Gardens in St. Cloud, Minn., is an experience.
Sometimes we need to supplement the water that Mother Nature provides.
Your lawn needs about 1 inch of water per week.
Videos will be available starting July 14.
Trees are amazing to observe because they go through the same cycle of growth, senescence and dormancy every year.
Bees are responsible for pollinating the majority of our vegetable, fruit and nut crops grown in the U.S.
Pruning tomatoes doesn’t take that much time and is pretty easy to do.
Zucchini is a versatile vegetable.
Several North Dakotans receive North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program awards.
The NDSU Extension forester discusses the timing of trees’ bud break in the spring.
An NDSU horticulturist offers advice on raised garden beds.
Consider combining ornamentals and edibles in your landscape plantings.
The first step to growing peas is to select the best pea variety.
Master Gardeners, 4-H youth and avid gardeners in 18 counties will grow vegetables for donation to food pantries.
Trees may have suffered from winter injury or damage from rabbits, voles and deer.
Cankerworm caterpillars defoliate a number of deciduous trees, including ash, elm, linden and boxelder.
For best control, apply a crabgrass pre-emergent herbicide before the soil reaches an average temperature of 55 F.
The soil is the most important part of your garden.
Webinar topics will include starting vegetables from seed, pressure cooking and canning, and how to support pollinators.
The application deadline for the next Master Gardener training program is Nov. 18.
About 325 volunteers and interns have been trained through NDSU Extension’s Master Gardener program.
MastGardeners er are recognized for their hours of service.
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