In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Neither grass, both of which are considered weeds today, existed in North America until they were imported by well-intentioned people, and now they’ve spread uncontrollably throughout the continent, Don Kinzler writes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler identifies an unwanted seedling and shares how to curb grass growing in asparagus plants as well as fertilizing tips for Wave petunias.| Park Rapids Enterprise
“Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the color gap, making this month one of the most colorful of the summer season,” Don Kinzler writes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about the cause of a bumpy lawn and how to successfully move hostas.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about specific apple tree sprays and commiserated about fake hosta seeds.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Don Kinzler provides details about when to get your yard and garden ready for the upcoming growing season.| Park Rapids Enterprise
From overwintering plants to starting seeds for the coming summer, a gardener can always find something to keep busy doing.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about caring for oak seedlings and using leaves as mulch.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about poinsettia chill and how to mitigate rabbit damage that is happening already.| Park Rapids Enterprise
And — despite a popular myth — the potted plant is not poisonous.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Timing is important, and some seasons are better than others for the task.| Park Rapids Enterprise