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Yard and Garden News
Plants actually make their own glucose. So why would adding sugar help plants?
When space is at a premium vertical growing techniques create space to grow plants of all shapes and sizes.
Spring is a great time in Minnesota! Here’s a list of some of the things you can be doing right now in your yard and garden.
Spring is a great time to divide certain perennials in your garden. Division produces more plants for your garden or to share with a fellow gardener.
Time outside can reduce anxiety and build mindfulness as we notice nature around us. Take photos as you walk and share your images with others in our spring photo celebration.
Hungry animals are just a symptom of your dug-up lawn’s actual problem: white grubs.
University of Minnesota Extension has been a part of the national American Rose Trials for Sustainability (A.R.T.S.) program since 2015.
Beekeeping in Minnesota has to face unique challenges like winter, mites and more.
"No Mow May" might help pollinators, but can cause problems down the line for your lawn. You can still help both.