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  • August 17, 2015
      It just seems like many crops are maturing earlier than they normally would. However, when I look back in my archive of garden advice, we’re not too far ahead of a typical season. Summer always becomes a blur because we have waited so long for it to arrive and then we’re back to facing another winter. Well, that is where a camera becomes our encouragement. If your planters or perennial…
  • August 10, 2015
      Two years ago Corrine and I attended a seminar in Fairmont for small fruit growers facilitated by the University of Minnesota staff. He mentioned a new fruit fly that was already confirmed in Rock County. Drosophila has moved east from California since it was discovered in 2008 and is now a threat to all of our soft-skinned fruits, namely strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, plums, grapes…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    August 03, 2015
      It is August … already! This is the month to transplant, move or thin our German bearded iris. The plant will continue to grow in the direction the rhizome is pointing, so keep that in mind when you are replanting them so that someday you won’t have to move the house to make room for the iris. Also, the rhizome must be exposed on top of the ground. The roots form on the sides and bottom of that…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    August 03, 2015
      It is August … already! This is the month to transplant, move or thin our German bearded iris. The plant will continue to grow in the direction the rhizome is pointing, so keep that in mind when you are replanting them so that someday you won’t have to move the house to make room for the iris. Also, the rhizome must be exposed on top of the ground. The roots form on the sides and bottom of that…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    July 27, 2015
      My garden has excellent soil for growing melons, and the vines are loaded with fruit. Often I’m asked how to know when a melon is ready to pick. When the tendril opposite the stem to the fruit dries up, the melon is ripe. Then you want to harvest that melon soon or it will rot or be attacked by bugs … the bugs always seem to know when to harvest! If you’re buying a watermelon, look for a…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    July 20, 2015
      At this point in summer, our potted “gardens” of flowers are developing marvelous color. In a couple of my pots, I have a plant or two that are becoming a bit aggressive about how much space they want, so I get my pruning shears and give them some needed discipline. That must be done to keep everything in balance and I will probably have to do the same a couple more times during the season.  In…
  • By Geroge Bonnema, Luverne
    June 29, 2015
      I have never seen die-back in spirea like I observed this spring. However, most have recovered and are blooming beautifully. I want to remind you to shear those flower heads off after that first flush of blooms and the new growth will give them a fresh look for the rest of the season. If you have noticed medium-sized white butterflies floating around in your garden, they are the source of the…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    June 22, 2015
      Each new growing season brings its own unique set of circumstances that determine which pests and diseases will be evident in our gardens.  This year I am seeing a lot of fire blight in fruit trees and cotoneaster hedges.  This virus is devastating to plants it attacks. As bees travel from flower to flower during the blooming season, they can move the virus, and the blossom is an open door for…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    June 01, 2015
      My roses are looking like I’ll begin enjoying marvelous color in a week. I also noticed a few holes in the leaves. I applied systemic fertilizer/insecticide several weeks ago and those little green worms that tried to feast on the leaves got eliminated before they did much damage. The worms are the same color as the leaves and are on the underside of the leaf. If they are not controlled, they…
  • By George Bonnema, Luverne
    May 25, 2015
      Is it safe to plant yet? I’ve heard that 50 times this spring and the varied weather pattern almost made me a liar! The prediction for frost didn’t hit the mark for most gardens, but my garden is the lowest point in town and we had frost twice. It’s frustrating because the 10-day forecast would indicate lows in the 40s. So I covered and uncovered and covered and uncovered, and in spite of the…
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