Festivals and events have both direct and indirect economic impacts on local economies. Extension impact studies help communities understand the cost and benefit of local tourism.
This is the best time of the year to encourage a healthy lawn next year through proper fertilization and weed control.
Thinking of soil testing in the spring? Consider testing this fall when the Soil Testing Lab has a smaller backlog of samples to test, results are just as accurate, and you can be ready for planting as soon as the soil thaws.
University of Minnesota Extension's 4-H Youth Development program helps youth find the power of human connections.
Have some of your plants lost color? Are they growing in bizarre shapes? Is the quality of your vegetables poor? You may have an outbreak of aster yellows.
Find climate-resilient, native trees and plants for the St. Louis Moraines and Tamarack Lowlands regions of Minnesota.
This new, easy-to-follow video shows you how to interpret your soil test results report from top to bottom.
Bushy cucumber plants with no fruit, tomatoes not ripening, and beans with no flowers? We answer questions about your poorly yielding vegetable garden.
A member of the milkweed family, this plant is toxic to some insects, including monarch butterflies.
Find out how to prioritize what to water, and how to reuse water safely to keep landscapes healthy during extreme drought conditions.
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