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A new asparagus spear emerges in spring. Photo: Annie Klodd
We are excited to announce the release of a new production guide, Growing Asparagus in Minnesota.
This publication is the culmination of a 2-year collaboration between...
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Trees can experience many stresses during the winter months including lack of water, sunscald, wildlife damage and winter injury. Young trees (one to five years old) should be watered throughout the year, until the soil freezes. ...
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Barberry
Your favorite season in Minnesota may depend on what you like to hunt or forage. If you forage for morel mushrooms and ramps, spring might be your favorite season. If you are a deer or game bird hunter, then fall is important...
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Blue gentian (Gentiana andrewsii) is sometimes called "closed bottle gentian" because of its unusual flower form.
This native of northeastern North America, from the Dakotas to the East Coast and through eastern Canada, requires the...
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Tillage provides many useful services in the garden but can contribute negatively to soil health. Intensive tillage disrupts microbial communities and breaks up the soil structure. Over time, this leads to compaction, reduced water holding...
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This has been a wonderful year for fall color in trees, shrubs and grasses. Here’s a look at five grasses that are good selections for putting on a show in your garden in the fall.
Little bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium
The red...
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Timely tip: If the early snow left you with plants standing in your gardening, it’s a good thing! These plants will provide seeds for overwintering birds and stems for stem nesting bees, and improve your winter view thanks to the plants’...
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Photo: Three inches of snow covers the ground west of the Twin Cities, October 20, 2020. Annie Klodd
Between cold temperatures and snowfall this week, it can be confusing to decide when to lay down mulch for strawberries.
Straw...
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Haralson apples ripen late in the season.
It's mid October and gardeners are covering plants and pots with sheets at night to protect them when frost is predicted. Plants can be “nipped” by frost when fat in cells on the outside edges...
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Euonymus hedge starting to turn red in the fall
Winged Euonymus or burning bush (Euonymus alatus) has been a popular landscape shrub since it arrived in North America in the mid-1800s. A member of the bittersweet family (Celastraceae), ...