Seed potatoes are now available for purchase in area stores. Even if your garden is still a soggy mess, you can grab a bag of seed potatoes and start planning your garden.
These pure white, trumpet-shaped flowers became symbols of hope and renewal. If you purchased or were gifted one of these ...
Improved profitability allowed the average Minnesota farm to make modest gains in working capital and net-worth growth during 2025.
Minnesota’s natural landscapes face growing pressure, but the good news is that everyone can play a role in caretaking.
Youth Exploring Leadership and Learning Opportunities (YELLO) builds life-long skills and connects youth from across the state.
Join us for a lively virtual cooking experience designed for youth in kindergarten and up. Participants will learn about the traditions and celebration of Cinco de Mayo and then prepare a dish ...
The University of Minnesota Extension sheep and goat team hosts this webinar with Janet McNally of Tamarack Lamb and Wool, who will talk about livestock guardian dogs. Learn from Janet’s years of ...
Apricots, cherries, peaches and plums are called stone fruits because they have large pits or stones at their centers. Stone fruit trees are easy to grow, provided you accept a few limitations in ...
Cutting boards can hide harmful germs, especially when they’re scratched, grooved or not properly cleaned. Whether your board is plastic, wood or glass, use and maintenance make a big difference in ...
The squash vine borer is a common clearwing moth whose larvae feed inside the vines and crowns of summer squash, winter squash, and pumpkins. It is active from mid-June through July. In-home gardens ...
Grow where you have not grown cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, collards, kale, mustard, turnip or rutabaga for the past four years. Direct seed or start indoors in April. For fall ...
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