Eager to start planting in the garden? Here are a few DIY solutions to get growing asap.
It’s already time to plant vegetables like onions, leeks, and celery, as well as a variety of flowers.
It is time to prune your fruit trees! The UMN Extension Horticulture team has you covered with videos and instructions on how to prune home apple trees.
Growing herbs like basil, chives, dill, parsley and cilantro helps add flavor to your cooking without adding salt.
Brown marmorated stink bugs find our homes quite suitable for shelter to help them survive the winter.
Keeping bees enables a unique closeness to nature. For military veterans, beekeeping can be a peaceful and purposeful hobby for life after active duty.
Birdscaping is the intentional effort to provide a natural setting to attract wildlife, especially birds, to an area, most typically your own backyard.
Late October and early November are the perfect time to “dormant” or “frost” seed your lawn.
Some insects spend the spring and summer working hard and doing good in our yards, gardens and trees, but as fall rolls around they become an annoyance.
Why were spring-blooming plants flowering in September?