Rain in the forecast!
Spring transplanting can start with rain and warm wx in the forecast. Learn ore from U of MN extension horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
Spring patience.
You want to rake, fertilize, and weed and feed. Is it the right time. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu
Starting vegetables from seed.
Do it right when starting vegetables from seed. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Teresa Rooney, ext.umn.edu
Moisture in whatever form is a blessing.
It's so dry, any moisture this time of year is a blessing. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn. ext.umn.edu
Drought and a red flag warning.
Very dry and high wind have us in a red flag warning. How dry is your yard and what to do. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Teresa Rooney, ext.cmn.edu
Could be drought.
It's dry and if there's not alot of rain this spring, could be drought. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
Special guest Turf expert Dr. Jon Trappe.
Turf expert Dr. Jon Trappe joins U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn answering your questions. ext.umn.edu
Winter returns
With winters return, should we worry about emerging spring plants? Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn. ext.umn.edu
Stress on trees.
Warm, dry winter can cause stress on trees. But there's little frost. Can you water? Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
Warm winter stress.
A dry, warm winter with no snow can cause stress for trees and stubs. Learn more from U of MN extension master gardener Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu