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A vast field of tulips in many different colors and varieties.

It’s been a different sort of winter. As gardeners, we need to pay close attention to what is happening in our landscapes as spring arrives.

  • Watch for insects (see Marissa Schuh’s article).
  • Feel your soil and water it if it's dry, followed by mulching (leaf mulch works great).
  • Prune off winter dieback.
  • And keep good records on how your plants are performing.
Wasp eggs on the back of a hornworm crawling on a leaf.

While cover crops usually do not attract more pests to your landscape, they can attract different insects or make certain diseases worse. We'll help you narrow down which cover crops to plant while maximizing their pest-fighting skills.

Asparagus ferns growing in a garden.

Several of the most popular asparagus varieties for Minnesota gardeners are being discontinued. While you may be able to snag a few remaining crowns from an online retailer, it is time to look for different varieties.

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