January 01, 2020
Quick Fire® hydrangea. Photo: ProvenWinners.com
Winter came early this year with lots of snow and cold temps, but it's never too early to start thinking about new plants for your garden and yard. Maybe you've had a shrub that has not lived up to expectations and you are ready to...
Quick facts
Select a plant with requirements that match the light environment in your home or office.
Supplemental lighting can make up for a lack of natural sunlight.
Plants without sufficient light may drop their leaves or fail to produce flowers.
Plants exposed to too much light may become...
December 06, 2019
Photo: Scott Streuble
While winter has fully set in, did you know...there are still many ways to use local foods in your holiday meals.
What produce is available during a MN Winter?
Thanks to root cellars and high tunnels, you can continue to find local carrots, potatoes,...
December 06, 2019
Poinsettias with a variety of patterns and colors.
Giving someone a poinsettia, an amaryllis or maybe a pot planted with paperwhites? Give them the link to this helpful article, too!
We've put all the information together for you so your recipient knows just what to do--whether...
Winter sun, wind and cold temperatures can
bleach and dry out evergreen foliage
damage bark
injure or kill branches, flower buds, and roots.
Snow and ice can break branches and topple entire trees.
Salt used for deicing streets, sidewalks and parking lots is harmful to landscape plants.
Winter...
As leaves fall in November we can see the branching structure of trees, making this a good time to inspect for tree health. Winter is an ideal time for tree care and maintenance.
Extension Horticulturist and Professor Mary Meyer says start by looking up at your trees to find out how healthy they...
November 01, 2019
Plastic tree guards protect young trees
A reminder to all Yard and Garden News readers (and anyone else ) who struggle with animals feeding on your plants during the winter! Our multiple feet of snow last winter left people off-guard and plants chewed, scraped and girdled by...
November 01, 2019
As horticulture experts, we're always looking for new plants to talk about. And at this time of year when the national award winning perennials are announced, there's always a bit of excitement about it!
Four hardy perennials were recently awarded national recognition. All of...
blog-fruit-vegetable-ipm.extension.umn.edu/2019/10/potatoes-post-harvest-disorders-and.html
From hollow heart to soft rot to freeze damage, we've seen a whole host of potato issues this fall. This article provides an overview of these issues and management tips for each.
Hollow heart
Image: Ben...
October 18, 2019
It will be difficult to fully mulch this many leaves and not cause problems
to the turf before going into winter. Collect them and compost off-site.Photo: Jon Trappe, UMN Extension
The leaves are finally turning in the southern half of Minnesota...and that means it's time...