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Readers also asked about dry lawns and how to tell if ornamental crab tree is still alive
It’s easier to be proactive so you can reduce the likelihood of trouble before insects hitch a ride indoors.
🔊In this episode, Don and John go over the basics of growing hydrangeas.
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"Although the flowers have winter appeal, they can catch snow, increasing the likelihood of branch breakage under the snow’s weight. This doesn’t always happen, but is more likely if we have wet heavy, clinging snow," writes gardening columnist Don Kinzler.

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🔊In this epsiode, Don and John take a look at fall planting and give you some reasons to hit up the garden centers for late-season delights.
🔊In this episode, Don and John are joined by Rita Ussatis, Family and Community Wellness Extension Agent at NDSU to share her expertise on canning.
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Buttery and delicious, these scones are an easy way to enjoy a bounty of summer flavor.
🔊In this episode, Don and John discuss some of the benefits of keeping your seeds and give you some things to consider along the way.
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Codling moths and apple maggots are the two insects that cause the most damage to apple fruits in the region.
The Upper Midwest’s unique climate offers a haven for hardy fruits, allowing homeowners to cultivate a diverse array of delicious options right in their backyards.

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🔊In this episode, Don also shares the reason for his recent absence from the podcast.
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This recipe utilizes crunchy veggies that hold up well over time, including cucumbers, cabbage, sugar snap peas and scallions.
The bloom season of daylilies and lilies is similar, with peak flowering in midsummer. July through early August is certainly their heyday.

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