>> yeah. i brought for you guys to pick from. i have a strawberry jar for somebody. you can pick vegetables, and this one is an herb garden. has anybody if planted a container garden before? kayleigh: no. >> it's really easy. so do you want to do kale in. oh, yes, i love kale. pete: i want to do cock late mint. >> you shove it in. it's already done, you just backfill. you're already are doing it right. [laughter] pete: will's a green thumb. will, i didn't know you were a green thumb guy. i didn't have you as a green thumb guy, i didn't. ♪ ♪ spring into savings this moving season with pods. save up to 25% now on moving and storage... and see why pods has been trusted
�� In this episode, Don and John talk to Dr. Todd West, NDSU's Woody Plant Improvement Director, for a look into varieties of trees and shrubs that will perform well in our region.
�� In this episode, Don and John are joined by Rita Ussatis, the Cass County (N.D.) Extension Agent for Family and Community Wellness, to hear her guidance about successful canning.
�� In this episode, Don and John go over the basics of succulents, from watering to potting to making them bloom. They'll also settle the nagging question: Are they "cactuses" or "cacti"?
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Registration is open for the “Spring into Gardening” educational course on Saturday, March 9, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Phoenix School of Roseburg, 3131 NE Di
CAMDEN — Together with The Camden Public Library, Camden Garden Club presents the fourth talk in The Winter Horticulture Series, on Tuesday, Feb. 20, from 9:30 - 11 a.m. All are welcome. The program is free with pre-registration. Go to...