FLOWERS
Jumping the gun
I couldn't help it. I know it's way too early to plant. And I don't plan on planting anytime soon. The snow just finished melting about a week ago, for Pete's sake. But I was at a happy hour gatheri...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:22 AM
Easy, inexpensive ways to decorate your table
By Terry Glennie Your holiday table can be as simple or elaborate as you want to make it. Start with a beautiful tablecloth, add a table runner in a contrasting color. The runner could be a remnan...
Posted on 12/19/12 at 4:40 PM
Cards hope their young players can grow up fast (w/video)
brightcove.createExperiences(); Alexandria head football coach Mike Empting has probably never gone into a season where he'll need so many young players to grow up...
Posted on 8/21/12 at 4:37 PM
Yangshuo: Grateful for Rain
Yes, that's right. I was grateful for the "bad" weather during my time there. Crazy, huh? Well, normally I'd wish for blue skies just like the next fella, but something about this place made the rain ...
Posted on 6/16/12 at 9:32 AM
Oh, the Lilies!!!
Lily season Oh, the Lilies!!! The perennial beds are glorious right now and part of the reason is - Lily season! I love LILIES, all LILIES... The show starts with the Asiatic...
Posted on 7/31/11 at 9:42 PM
Flower baskets brighten downtown
July 20, 2012
Growing Green - Fragrant flowers for your cutting garden
When it comes to selecting flowers to plant in my garden, I am always looking for scented varieties that bring the fragrance of the garden into my home. So many beautiful cultivars have had their sweet aroma bred right out of them.By Robin Trott, U of M Extension educator , April 04, 2012
Getting ready for the fair
August 20, 2010
Tour of Gardens
July 07, 2010
Summer blossoms at Osakis garden tours
July 02, 2010
Advice for gardeners: Not yet
By Celeste Beam , April 28, 2010
Spring into gardening: dividing perennials
The early spring weather has beckoned like the mythical Sirens, and I am lured to my perennial beds. The frost has left the ground, and the first few early perennials have begun to grow.April 07, 2010
Top picks for gardening catalogs
The top question I am asked at this time of year is, “What garden catalogs do you like best?”By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , January 20, 2010
Holiday flowers can lighten up dark winter evenings
I love a little color among my Christmas greenery, and am sorely tempted by all the beautiful Christmas flowers that show up this time of the year.December 09, 2009
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
Forcing bulbs
Those first few flakes of winter have fallen and melted (and fallen again!). The turtlenecks and sweaters have made their way to my dresser and I am eagerly looking forward to the coming season… until it lasts forever.By By Robin Trott, Extension Educator , October 28, 2009
2010 All American Selection winners
All-America Selections is the oldest, most established international, independent testing organization in North America for flowers and vegetables grown from seed. Each year since 1932, The All-American Selections Board has selected and promoted new garden seed varieties with superior garden performance. The flower trials for 2010 are complete, and the four winners have been announced.By by Robin Trott, Extension Educator , September 16, 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
Planting a green welcome
June 26, 2009
Down-to-earth gardening
One of the best gardening practices I have learned is to keep a garden journal.By Carrie Barre-LiBaire - Extension Educator , October 08, 2008
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