
Pollinator Friendly Gardens, Part 2
Pollinator Friendly Gardens, Part 2 Having the right features in your garden will help attract pollinators, but the gardening practices you follow will make sure they stay […]
Pollinator Friendly Gardens, Part 2 Having the right features in your garden will help attract pollinators, but the gardening practices you follow will make sure they stay […]
Pollinator Friendly Gardens, Part 1 Tuesday’s Protect the Pollinators symposium at theMinnesota Landscape Arboretum included four great speakers on butterflies, bees, other pollinators, the threats they face and […]
One of the easiest and most rewarding vegetable crops for northern gardeners are green beans. Whether you call them snap, string, shell or dried, green […]
How Big? Planting the Right Size Shrubs It’s happened to many gardeners and homeowners. You plant a trio of cute little shrubs in front of […]
What Makes a Great Peony Peony blooms are lovely even before they open. The prairies of southern Minnesota area among the best places in the […]
Garden Trends: Woody Plants in Containers Arborvitae makes a dramatic statement in a container. Photo courtesy of Proven Winners One of the garden trends we’re […]
Containers, even hanging baskets, can be used to grow vegetables. Is this the year you plan to start a vegetable garden? We hope so, because […]
Containers, even hanging baskets, can be used to grow vegetables. Is this the year you plan to start a vegetable garden? We hope so, […]
Plant Onion Seeds Now January 27, 2014 – Features, Seed starting, Vegetable Gardening – Tagged: onions – no comments Photo courtesy of Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds With the winds whipping and a high […]
No matter how long you have gardened, there’s always something new to learn. Looking over back issues of Northern Gardener and items on this blog and the […]
Gardening for birds, bees and other wildlife is not difficult — and it definitely does not mean your yard will look messy. The next issue […]
‘Trail of Tears’ beans in pod With the vegetable garden bulging with produce and many flowers starting to fade, seed savers are on the look-out […]
This is the time of year when people love heading to their local orchard or (if they are lucky) harvesting the last few apples off […]
Cherokee Trail of Tears beans dried and ready for winter eating. One of the easiest and most rewarding vegetable crops for northern gardeners are green […]
While they prefer roses, Japanese beetles will attack many plants, including daisies. While several weeks later than last year, Japanese beetles definitely have arrived in […]
Sedum ‘Matrona’ is a fall bloomer that brings color to the September garden. As August ends and fall activities gear up, it’s easy to let […]
By this time, some gardeners in the northern tier have experienced a frost or even a freeze, and that means summer container plantings may be […]
Is It Ripe Yet? Knowing when to pick vegetables for peak taste and texture is a skill many gardeners develop after years of trial and […]
If you are lucky, your vegetable garden is bulging with colored peppers. If not, local farmers’ markets have plenty, and this recipe for red pepper […]
Preserving the Harvest: Some Options Raspberries ready for freezer
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