GARDEN
Thwarted plans
I had such big plans. Well, ok, not big. But firmly cemented in my mind. I have such a huge list of garden chores to be completed in the next two weeks, that I figured I'd better not wait to start un...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:46 PM
Kitchen Failures -- Sometimes They're Delicious
This weekend, the Son and Heir was indescribably excited about making Gjetost (yay-toast), a Norwegian "cheese" produced by simmering whey for 12 hours until it reduces to a creamy, caramelized concoc...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 2:50 PM
Some Summertime Dreamin' for the Wintertime Blues
Strange timing for a garden post? As I sit wrapped in a fuzzy blanket, on a colder than cold North Dakota evening...a garden post full of sunshine and sweet summer colors seems to be just the ticket...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 3:15 PM
Didn't Miss Christmas for New Year's Revue
All actors are eager to work, but every thespian has their limits. My son, Aaron, had hisfirst bigrole in a children's theater production of Humpty Dumpty Is Missing. He played thecharacter Little Bil...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 11:49 AM
Olive Garden Dinner Today & Dinner Tomorrow Special - EXPIRED
Olive Garden restaurants are running a Dinner Today & Dinner Tomorrow Special from today through November 18. You can enjoy an entree from a certain selection along with unlimited soup or salad and b...
Posted on 10/8/12 at 9:19 PM
Warm up this holiday season with chestnuts
By John Zvirovski , November 24, 2012
Become a steward of nature
By John Zvirovski , November 17, 2012
Prairie Rose Gardening Club to hold potluck
Prairie Rose Gardening Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, a different time than it usually meets. This month’s program is “Treasures from Your Garden.” The group will meet at First United Methodist Church next to Alfred Dickey Library.November 10, 2012
Warm fires for the winter season
By John Zvirovski , November 10, 2012
Berry-producing plants for the winter season
By John Zvirovski , November 03, 2012
Finish last-minute yard preparations
The air is crisp and the wind is bitter, so this can only mean one thing: Winter is just around the corner.By Christina Rittenbach, NDSU Extension , October 31, 2012
Squirrels add cheap entertainment
October 27, 2012
Some Red Delicious are more delicious than others
By By Lee Reich, Associated Press , October 20, 2012
Garlic can be great for many things
Folklore tells us that if we hang garlic around our necks and in our windows, or rub it on our chimneys and in our keyholes, we will be able to ward off devils, werewolves and vampires. Is it the pungent smell of garlic that seems to repel these beings —or is just a myth? I, for one, always have garlic in the house; in fact, I use a great deal of it.By John Zvirovski , October 20, 2012
NPBGS to host wine tasting
The Northern Plains Botanic Garden Society will host the 10th annual Autumn Wine Tasting and Silent Auction. Enjoy an evening of select wines, gourmet hors d’oeuvres and desserts. Savor the fruits of the season while browsing the numerous silent auction items and quietly offering an occasional bid.October 13, 2012
Houseplants will offer years of enjoyment indoors
By John Zvirovski , October 13, 2012
Not all garden insects are bad
By John Zvirovski , October 06, 2012
Arbor Day to be celebrated in Klaus Park
Arbor Day 2012 will be celebrated in Jamestown on Oct. 10 with a ceremony at Klaus Park, starting at 3 p.m.October 03, 2012
Care for dry grass now or replace it later
Fall is the best time to prepare lawns for the next growing season by mowing, raking, aerating and fertilizing. The game plan changes, though, if drought-stressed grass has been dormant for a long time. In that case, preparation escalates into repair.By By Dean Fosdick, Associated Press , September 29, 2012
It’s never too soon to begin fall projects
By John Zvirovski , September 29, 2012
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