Horticulture for the Home: Spring Lawn Care
Good lawn care starts with good information. North Dakota State University Extension provides essential information for home horticulture. The video below covers the important steps for spring lawn...
View ArticleHow to Get Rid of Dandelions
What has bright yellow flowers, is loved by little kids, and hated by adults? Dandelions, of course! They are coming into full bloom this week, and depending on the daily temperatures, will go into...
View ArticleDealing With Non-Pattern Lawn Discoloration
Does your lawn have random patches of yellowing or other discoloration like the lawn in this photo provided by Todd Weinmann, Cass County Extension Horticulturist?What to do? The best thing: wait 30...
View ArticleNew Video of Caring for Your Lawn and Trees After Flooding
NDSU Extension has posted a new video on caring for your lawn and tress after floodwaters have receded. Extension Forester Joe Zeleznik and NDSU Extension Horticulture Specialist Tom Kalb inspect a...
View ArticlePineapple Weed: Weed of Interest in North Dakota
Pineapple Weed is currently making a showing across certain landscape areas of North Dakota. This rather attractive weed is so named because does in fact, smell like fresh pineapple when tissue is...
View ArticleKill weeds now; feed lawn later
Now is the best time of year to kill broadleaf weeds in lawns. This includes dandelions, thistles, clovers, black medic and field bindweed (shown). As days get shorter, these perennial weeds begin...
View ArticleSparkling jewels
Crabapple trees have dropped their leaves and most have dropped their fruit, too. This litter creates a mess. That’s unfortunate. These fruitless trees will look unremarkable all winter long. That’s...
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