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While cooler weather has gotten a lot of people back out in their gardens, some are finding bleached spots on vegetables and fruits.
While cooler weather has gotten a lot of people back out in their gardens, some are finding bleached spots on vegetables and fruits.
Extension's natural resources educators set out to use sustainable practices to reduce the carbon and climate change impacts of their annual conference.
Wild bee populations can fluctuate from year to year depending on environmental factors. If the weather or the flowers that grew the year before weren't optimal, you could be seeing fewer bees.
Fall is the best time for almost everything you’ve been waiting to do for your lawn, so consider all your options and get them on your home calendar.
Gardening has been part of resident life at Lake Minnetonka Shores for 40 years. Extension has been helping them out since 2008.
Extension's horticultural educators have squashed some bugs and named the pumpkins. See CBS Minnesota news coverage.
What does it mean to be an ally? Learn how you can support marginalized communities.
Eighty-five farm families and operations will be honored in August by the University of Minnesota at the 2022 Farm Family of the Year ceremony.
Diatomaceous earth is used in many ways, including for pest control. But how effective is it in Minnesota?
The giant pumpkins have finally started to fruit!
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