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The University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently looked into how online sales of terrestrial invasive plants can be a pathway of spread in Minnesota.
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Bleed Heart Floral Farm and Design does not qualify for agricultural zoning because flowers aren’t specifically named in state law as an agricultural product.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will offer an Indoor Flowering Bulb gardening class from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, at the Tourist Information Center.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will offer a May Day flower arrangement class at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, at Netzer's Floral, 2401 Hannah Ave. NW.

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In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says it's the right time to get those bulbs into the ground to get ready for next year.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also hears an update from a reader who cut back their petunias.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says there are two ways to save the plants in winter and get them ready to go back outside in the spring.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also hears from readers on a smart tip to scare birds away from a tree and weighs in on pruning shrubs now after a hot summer.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also answers questions about tomatoes that aren't ripening and how to cut back overgrown petunias.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says there are steps you can take to get the most from your flower beds and landscapes.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about roots running on the surface, as well as birch trees that are not leafing out and how to handle the nuisance of tree seedlings in flowers.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler offers tips to find the right plants and when to go to stores to avoid crowds and get more help from staff.
Due to their importance to the environment, gardeners should focus on making their garden friendly to pollinators.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler advises a reader on their "love-hate relationship" with a Canada Red Cherry tree, and also answers questions about changing hydrangea colors and the best way to know the temperature of soil.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also gives readers advice on lawn care this early spring and when to plant gladiolus bulbs.

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