The botany of July has advanced from the wildflowers of fields and roadsides of June. Though many of these plants persist into midsummer, many others are here, too. The roadsides now hold thick ...
TOWNER, N.D. — The seed is in the ground, the grass is growing, our mare had her colt and the calves have all stood up and gotten their first meal at the momma cow cafe. It’s a hopeful time here on ...
Q: We are getting ready to transplant our dogwood. Can it also be split so we have two? - Joy Dunn, West Fargo. A: You’ll be pleasantly surprised to find how many new dogwoods you can produce from ...
It’s a small, round berry that comes in shades of purple and black. It’s sweet and has notes of vanilla and cherry. And, most importantly, they hit the peak of freshness right now — in June. Candace ...
Juneberries, also called serviceberries, are one of the first fruits to ripen each year. They are juicy and enjoyable raw…but save some for baking because they also make fantastic pie! Juneberries are ...
Dear Master Gardener: I enjoy growing fruit native to Minnesota and so far have planted plums, raspberries and blueberries. I'd like to try Juneberries but don't know much about them. Would they grow ...
A regional attraction opens each April, and for roughly four weeks - depending on shade, aspect and elevation - you can view the “show” at many open-air venues near you. The performance is free, ...
WILLSBORO, N.Y. (AP) - Like the taste of cherries, raisins and almonds? How about all in one? Try a juneberry. After Chris Luley planted a few of the shrubs on his organic farm just to try them out, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jul. 5—The botany of July has advanced from the wildflowers of fields and roadsides of June. Though many of these plants persist ...
Q: We are getting ready to transplant our dogwood. Can it also be split so we have two? — Joy Dunn, West Fargo. A: You’ll be pleasantly surprised to find how many new dogwoods you can produce from ...