If you have included geraniums in your garden this year, you can bring them indoors to save for next year’s garden.
Yard and Garden News
How much will purple carrot-seed moth matter in Minnesota? Reporting this insect can help us figure that out.
We tried out different plant identification apps to see how well they did at ID-ing aquatic plants (including some invasive plants). See how to get the best ID out of the app you choose.
Over-fertilizing lawns and gardens matters for a variety of reasons. When there is excess phosphorus in the environment, it can leach into lakes and rivers, causing toxic algal blooms.
As you harvest food for your own family, your neighbors, or for your wider community, it is important to make sure that food is safe from microorganisms that can make people sick.
Early detection of invasive species can make a big difference to the success of early management efforts. Though not seen in Minnesota yet, this insect has been spotted in Iowa and could be headed here.
Farmers learned about organic broccoli and strawberry projects at the University of Minnesota and how others approach the same problems they're having.
A member of the grape family, porcelain berry is a fast-growing, deciduous, woody vine listed as a Restricted Noxious Weed in Minnesota.
While cooler weather has gotten a lot of people back out in their gardens, some are finding bleached spots on vegetables and fruits.
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.