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.
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It's National Volunteer Week, and we'd like to celebrate by sharing a great contribution to science by Extension volunteers.
Many gardeners have land that they may not be using, or that could be used differently. Learn how you can facilitate land access for beginning farmers and folks who have limited space to garden.
Review some best practices for gardening on decks, in containers and raised beds, and avoid problems in your small garden.
Jumping worms are a new and unwelcome invasive species in Minnesota. Learn how to prevent accidental spread of this nuisance worm to your landscape.
There are no magic feeds, pills, shots, or other secrets that top dairy producers have in their management toolboxes. Most producers can implement best practices that do not require a lot of money. Just some skill and consistency.
Knotweed was once a prized ornamental in the 1800s but is now recognized as an invasive plant.
University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener volunteers help elders and people with memory disorders — and their caregivers.
Acts of violence are difficult to process as adults, yet youth look to us for information and guidance on how to react. We can help them feel safe by establishing a sense of normalcy and security and talking with them about their fears.
As part of its solar winter greenhouse initiative, RSDP and community partners recently released new farm-scale winter greenhouse designs that build and improve upon the success of the program’s deep winter greenhouse technology.