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Vegetable issues are continuing, but the majority of questions this past week related to tomatoes. I’m hearing about plants ...
Grass can crowd out your flowers, reducing their airflow and increasing their risk for disease. To remove grass from your ...
The first half of July is your last chance to fertilize roses to keep them blooming all summer. In our climate, feeding roses ...
If used for preserving or candying, the rhizomes should be dug while tender and succulent, rather than when old, tough and ...
Hoverflies can carry pollen over greater distances than bees and pollinate many plants that grow in your garden or yard. Look ...
July is a great month for blossoms — but only if you have planned for that to happen. Many gardeners go to their local ...
If you want to avoid attracting aggressive wasps to your garden, reconsider planting epazote. Wasps are drawn to its ...
Two of the giveaway perennial plants at the Master Gardener booth at the 2025 Kandiyohi County Fair this year will be serviceberry and wild indigo. The Kandiyohi Soil and Water Conservation District ...
Do you recognize this herb garden demon? I've dislodged it everywhere I see it, but it keeps coming back! What to do?
If your once beautiful flowering plants are looking tired, some seasonal attention can encourage new blooms and more color through a process called deadheading.
Here are some grasses that handle wet winters and dry summers with relative ease, while adding year-round interest and texture.
Bees are essential to the health of the Earth’s ecosystems, but the populations of many species are dwindling. These ...