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As tomatoes start to set fruit, you might notice brown spots on the lower leaves. This can be caused by early blight or septoria leaf spot.
As tomatoes start to set fruit, you might notice brown spots on the lower leaves. This can be caused by early blight or septoria leaf spot.
4-H allowed alumnus Nathaniel (Nathan) Diedrich the opportunity to discover his “spark”— which, in his case, was aerospace engineering.
Some much needed rain brings a break from the heat and the pumpkins are getting much larger.
The garden season is in full swing, which means insect season is also upon us. Extension educators across Minnesota answer questions about what this means for you and your plants.
When thinking about if it is worth it to do something about grasshoppers, think about how much feeding you are seeing and where you are seeing the feeding.
Dead flies are everywhere this year. What is going on?
With about 75% of Minnesota in a moderate drought, lawn care and water conservation are on gardeners’ minds.
A reader asks: I have two newly-planted trees (cherry and plum). How should I water them? How much and how often?
While private forestland in Minnesota is diverse in terms of the forest, the demographics of woodland stewards are not. A new Extension report is a first step toward building woodland steward resources that are more culturally relevant.
Herbicide from neighboring yards may drift onto your garden plants, making leaves grow in strange shapes, curl inward, and grow smaller than normal.
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