Argghh! It’s happened to me again. I’ve inadvertently planted an invasive plant in my garden. This plant is illegal, too. A couple of years ago, I attended a garden tour in the Twin Cities. Sponsored by a garden club, the tour ended with a sale of plants. This yellow flag iris was among the plants on sale. “You will love…
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Composting on a Grand Scale
See the pile of compost in the image at left? That pile represents all of the food waste from St. Olaf College from a year. Amazing. I was one of a dozen or so University of Minnesota-Extension Master Gardeners from Rice County who had a chance to tour St. Olaf’s composting facility, its student farm, and its food-service operations last…
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What’s Blooming in May?
The sun is high enough in the sky so that even with the cool temperatures, plants are starting to bloom. It’s an exciting time of the year. Here are a few things blooming in May in my yard today. Isn’t May lovely?
Plant Crocus for Early Bees
It was so exciting to see a trio of bees really working over the crocus in my front yard this afternoon. Other bees were gathering pollen from my neighbor’s patch of crocus. If you blow up the more horizontal picture below, you can see the bee’s back covered in pollen. Crocus are one of the best bulbs to plant in…
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First Blooms
The warm temperatures we had yesterday brought out kids, walkers, bicyclists, gardeners–and a few first blooms, too. I found two things blooming in my garden yesterday. The tiny Iris reticulata is one of the first irises to bloom. Its only about 4 inches tall, bloom and all, but finding it under dried leaves and other vestiges of winter is a…
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