My Northern Garden
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I am Mary. I'm a freelance writer and editor by trade and about a decade ago I got a freelance gig editing Northern Gardener, the publication of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. That job, plus lots of trial and error in my garden in Northfield, Minnesota, prompted me to start this blog, where I share how-tos, plant information, recipes, book recommendations, and fun.
My Northern Garden
9M ago
Hedges can be boring – in some ways, that’s the point of a hedge. They are a straight line of the same plant, trimmed to a neat shape that creates a dividing line in a landscape and a backdrop for more exciting plantings. That’s all good, but why not mix up the plants in a ... Read More about Hedge Planting Ideas: Mix It Up!
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My Northern Garden
1y ago
Ready to get started with growing from seed? Now is the time! Here are my 10 best tips for seed starting success, gleaned over years of seed starting and many failures! 1) Don’t start too soon. It is soooo tempting to start seeds in February, when you are bored, indoors and eager to garden. Unless ... Read More about Quick Tips for Seed Starting Success
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My Northern Garden
2y ago
Prairies are complicated spaces, filled with plants, insects, mammals and microbial life, all competing and collaborating. Perhaps that is why so many books that I’ve read about creating prairie-style spaces (often called natural garden design or matrix planting) leave my head spinning. Benjamin Vogt’s soon-to-be-released book, Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design, offers ... Read More about Prairie Garden Advice You Can Use
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My Northern Garden
2y ago
Winter in Minnesota may be cold, but at least it’s sunny. That’s something gardeners can take comfort in and use to create a more interesting winter garden. As I am writing this, the temperature is hovering around 0 degrees F but the sun is bright as can be, reflecting off the snow. Cathy Rees, who ... Read More about Playing with Light in the Winter Garden
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
During a recent podcast on growing roses sustainably, David Zlesak talked about how to deal with Japanese beetles and a new predator for the beetles that has arrived in Minnesota.
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
I started growing lilies in containers out of pure frustration. I had planted some gorgeous orange-red lilies I’d gotten from the MSHS Bulb Sale in my garden borders. Every time the bulbs stems or leaves popped up, a rabbit was there to munch it down—for a couple of years, I never saw a bloom. Then, ... Read More about Growing Lilies in Containers
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
During my recent interview with Michelle Mero Riedel about winter sowing—a budget-friendly way to start seeds outside in winter—she drew a distinction between winter sowing and spring sowing. Winter sowing is done between now and about March 31—and most of the seeds you are starting are for perennial flowers, those that will come back year ... Read More about Winter Sowing for Flowers and Vegetables
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
Last frost. First frost. Frost free. Hardiness zone. For vegetable gardeners, frost dates are important in determining when you should plant and what you should plant. During my recent interview with author Niki Jabbour on the Grow it, Minnesota podcast, we talked about how she decides when to plant seeds or transplants in her under-cover ... Read More about Frost Dates in the Vegetable Garden
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
The most recent Grow it, Minnesota podcast is all about creating a landscape for wildlife, especially birds. Mark Moeller, a certified arborist from Davey Tree Expert Co., was my guest and he suggested about a dozen of the best trees for birds in the North. Here are his top picks: Arborvitae: If you want lots ... Read More about Best Trees for Birds in the North
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My Northern Garden
3y ago
I suspect there are a lot of folks like me out there, who have a loved one who won’t be home for the holidays because of the pandemic. If that loved one happens to be a gardener, fear not! There are lots of gifts for gardeners that are easy to ship. I recorded a special ... Read More about Gifts for Gardeners That Are Easy to Ship
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