Taking care of your lawn, trees and flowers!
In today's episode we talked to U of MN Extension Master gardener Teresa Rooney to discuss how to deter emerald ash borers with your trees and garden, manual pollination of your flowers, properly curating your lawn and also Teresa shares more on the Master Gardener program. For questions and more …
Harvesting and prepping for winter and next spring.
Lot's to do this time of year Harvest...prep...winterize... Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn and Dr. Jon Trappe. ext.umn.edu
The best time of the year for gardeners.
Fall is the most rewarding time for gardeners. Fall fruits and veggies and more. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
Live from the MN State Fair
U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn and Dr. Jon Trappe answer your questions live from the Minnesota State Fair. ext.umn.edu
Lilacs are taking a beating this summer.
Lilacs around the region are looking pretty bad. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu
Great grass growing weather.
This cool weather is great for growing grass...and weeds. What should you do? Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn. ext.umn.edu
Japanese beetles, grass seeding, tree growth and more!
A variety of gardening and tree care discussion on today’s show! From preventing Japanese beetles, seeding new grass, growing healthy trees - U of MN Extension master gardener Teresa Rooney walks us through various questions from listeners with gardening and tree related questions! Visit ext.umn.ed…
Lawn starting to brown.
Lawns typically go dormant this time of the year. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu
Summer weed control and starting second crop veggies.
Your questions answered by U of MN extension horticulturalists Mary Meyer and Jon Trappe. ext.umn.edu
Your outdoor plants could be under stress.
Years of drought and now lots of moisture....your outdoor plants could be under some stress. Learn more from U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn. ext.umn.edu