GARDEN
Hopeful for the weekend
I have high hopes for getting some gardening done this weekend, and it looks like the weather might just be perfect (knock on wood). I have LOTS of dandelions to dig out (I just hate those buggers) a...
Posted on 5/11/12 at 8:04 AM
writing wednesdsays: map lovers unite
Hello. My name is Roxane Salonen, and I love maps. It hasn't always been this way though. I used to detest them. Find out what changed on Peace Garden Writer today! (Um, yes, you with the coffee m...
Posted on 4/18/12 at 12:01 AM
Anthony Bourdain Drops Tidbits About Upcoming Marilyn Hagerty Book
Chef, writer and TV personality Anthony Bourdain will be publishing a book from Marilyn Hagerty on his imprint Ecco Press, but we hadn't heard anything about the book's content. Bourdain, in an interv...
Posted on 4/12/12 at 1:46 AM
Garden Windchimes
Now that youve gotten some ideas as to what to plant in your garden, heres a great way to add some other decorations and color to your yard! This windchime project is an easy and fun project that is a...
Posted on 3/28/12 at 11:22 AM
RECIPE: Tomato and Avocado Salsa
Did somebody say, "Olive Garden"? Whoa, Marilyn! How did that happen?! You go about your daily routine for decades without any special attention, then pow! Suddenly you're "viral"! You go girl! What...
Posted on 3/12/12 at 6:57 PM
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Garden tomatoes are a summer treasure
By Darrel Koehler , May 19, 2012
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Wisconsin botanical garden is a beauty 
By Darrel Koehler , May 12, 2012
Former New Yorker brings Central Park to North Dakota 
By Dave Kolpack , May 08, 2012
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Growing apple, fruit trees takes patience 
By Darrel Koehler , May 05, 2012
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Gardening Saturday set for April 14 
By Darrel Koehler , April 01, 2012
New plant species: Latin names required, but no longer Latin descriptions 
Plants are keeping their double-barreled Latin names. But descriptions can now be written in either Latin or English. In the plant world, any step away from Latin is controversial, with some criticizing it as a travesty, and others heralding it as long overdue.
By Kim Palmer , March 07, 2012
FACES: Florists have rosy outlook 
By Ann Bailey , February 12, 2012
New U.S. planting map for gardeners revised to reflect global warming
By Seth Borenstein , January 25, 2012
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Besides classic orange, pumpkins come in green, blue-green and even white 
By Darrel Koehler , October 30, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Bus tour of Vermont includes sights of fall splendor and devastation
October 23, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Fall leaves and garden debris make for excellent compost 
By Darrel Koehler , October 16, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Grand Forks Horticulture Society offers gardening classes 
By Darrel Koehler , October 09, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Time to clean up the garden before the snow flies 
By Darrel Koehler , October 01, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Wet summer should produce colorful fall foliage 
By Darrel Koehler , September 25, 2011
PRAIRIE GARDENER: Tulips enter the limelight as we look down the road to spring 
By Darrel Koehler , September 18, 2011
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