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?
Most of the tomato issues we are seeing are caused by a combination of weather, tomato variety, and gardening practices.
Figuring out the best time to pick apples and grapes is a bit more complicated than picking berries. Here are some tips to increase your confidence that your fruit is ripe.
Congratulations to the 2021 Minnesota 4-H scholarship recipients! These 14 outstanding 4-H youth and alumni across Minnesota stood out among over 109 applications.
Native plants are a great addition to any landscape. They are adaptable, provide a wide diversity of color, bloom time, form and texture, and they benefit important pollinators and other insects and animals.
The Drug Residue Prevention Program (DRPP) helps prevent drug residues in milk and meat and promotes antibiotic stewardship in livestock.
Extension's new guide to cover crops recommends plants that are well suited to various windows of time during a vegetable rotation for gardeners and farmers alike.
Grubs? Animals? What's causing this lawn to die?
Spring is a great time to divide many of our favorite herbaceous garden perennials. Find out how often to divide perennials and which ones you just shouldn’t divide.