Since 2008, NDSU Extension has worked with hundreds of families to identify the best varieties for our state.
Horticulture
NDSU Extension horticulturist gives recommendations for issues facing lawns this spring.
Growing an apple tree from apple seeds is a challenging, but worthwhile, endeavor.
There has been amazing progress in the development of sweet corn varieties over our lifetimes.
If you are looking for something active to do while waiting for spring to arrive, consider giving your houseplants a little TLC or pruning your trees.
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus fly trap, are unique because they can trap and kill insects.
Now that emerald ash borer has been found close to North Dakota, people with ash trees need to make some decisions about controlling this invasive insect.
In addition to physical benefits, green spaces also can result in improved mental health.
Peat moss is used as a soil amendment because of its water holding capacity, and at the same time, it promotes water drainage.
Extension horticulturist shares the best pea varieties for North Dakota.
Gardening is a great way to get in more physical activity along with growing nutritious foods to incorporate into your daily diet.
The grants provide opportunities for youth to learn about gardening and our environment.
Indoor and outdoor plants are good for our mental and physical health.
Golden cherry tomatoes prove to be an extremely delicious variety.
Field to Fork Wednesday Weekly Webinars will begin Feb. 15.
Since its inception, the Extension Master Gardener program has grown to more than 86,000 volunteers in 49 states.
Reflect on your 2022 garden and plan the new gardening year.
The annual Extension Roundup to be held in Devils Lake will provide updates on crop production, marketing, livestock and horticulture.
Holly has been a favorite decoration in winter celebrations for centuries.
Parents of the modern Christmas cactus originated in the coastal mountains of Brazil.
With the right care, a Monstera plant can be a fun indoor addition to a gardener or houseplant fanatic.
Plant roots are responsible for anchoring the plant in the ground and collecting water and nutrients for plant processes.
The best pumpkin pies are made of squash.
Several Extension Master Gardeners were honored during the recent North Dakota State University Extension Master Gardener Program awards ceremony.
With our autumn freezes, it is time to put the garden and lawn to bed for the long winter.
The program trains and empowers volunteers to teach others how to garden, improve their physical and mental health, and to conserve natural resources.
In our native forests, red fall colors are found on shrubs and some vines.
Fall is a great time to give Brussels sprouts a first try (or a second chance) as they will be coming into season at farmers markets around the region after the first frost.
Zucchini gets a bad reputation because the plants can be so productive.
Feed your lawn around Labor Day and it will grow stronger, deeper roots this fall.
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