GARDEN
Thwarted plans
I had such big plans. Well, ok, not big. But firmly cemented in my mind. I have such a huge list of garden chores to be completed in the next two weeks, that I figured I'd better not wait to start un...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:46 PM
A colorful mix of red, purple, white, yellow and orange
Well, we got more snow while I was on vacation, so it's a little early to be talking about my garden, but I wanted to share this picture of carrot seeds that my friend gave me.She had another friend d...
Posted on 3/5/13 at 6:54 PM
Seeds from stems
Make buying seeds a thing of the past when you harvest seeds from your own garden! Flower seeds are formed after the flower itself has died. Wait until the petals dry and then look for seeds in the ...
Posted on 10/4/12 at 10:00 AM
Got Vegetables? Make Soup
It can be a challenge cooking for two. When I made a big batch of Baked Garden Vegetable Stack the other day, I had a lot of tender vegetables left over. I turned them into creamy soup in 30 minutes...
Posted on 8/22/12 at 6:00 AM
Areavoices Digest #78 - Now this might make my garden grow
We all must admit our shortcomings. For example, I am not good at basketball, geometry or abstaining from chocolate. I am also a really bad gardener. The picture you see to the left is not taken fro...
Posted on 6/13/12 at 3:07 PM
Getting rid of common buckthorn
The recent beautiful fall weekend found me outside, working in my garden and marveling at the view from my hilltop.By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , October 27, 2010
Healthy tomatoes in your garden
After a slow start and curly leaves, my tomatoes have finally hit their stride! Tall and bushy, and loaded with green fruit, I can’t wait to see that red blush and bite into my first Early Girl of the season.By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , August 18, 2010
Home and Garden Tour: Juvenile diabetes fundraiser will be August 21
A home and garden tour for charity is being planned for Saturday, August 21 in the Glenwood area.August 06, 2010
What's wrong with my plant?
This summer’s weather has been so strange: hot and dry, cool and wet, and every combination in between.By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , August 04, 2010
A bumper crop of goodness
By By Heather Huwe, Intern Reporter , July 30, 2010
Tour of Gardens
July 07, 2010
Here's how to control weeds in your garden
Nature uses weeds to heal up sites which are plantless as a result of drought or poor soil conditions in order to protect and preserve the soil. However as gardeners we do not appreciate the effort that weeds are continually trying to accomplish.By Kyle Schulz, Master Gardener , June 12, 2010
Help reduce hunger: Plant an Extra Row
It is that time again; individuals and families are tending to their gardens and getting them ready for the growing season.May 14, 2010
Easy gardening concept inspires healthful rice medley recipe
By Sue Doeden , April 14, 2010
Becoming a master gardener
As the garden season draws to a close, you might be asking yourself, “Now what?”By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , November 04, 2009
Putting your garden to bed
Fall is a bittersweet time of beginnings and endings. Bright yellow school buses abound as children start a brand new school year.By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , September 30, 2009
Groups unite to fight hunger
By Celeste Beam , September 11, 2009
Flower pots and garden stops
Seven lakeside gardens, all around Lake Osakis, are featured this year in the “Flower Pots and Garden Stops” tour on Saturday, July 11.July 02, 2009
Garden tour raises funds for Oscar Lake Church
A garden tour will take place on Sunday, June 28 from 1 to 4 p.m.June 19, 2009
Area bowlers roll into Las Vegas
Garden Center sends 40 bowlers to USBC Open ChampionshipsBy By Eric Morken, Sports Reporter , April 03, 2009
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