Front Yard Farming: The Black Radish
Imagine discovering blocks of front yard food gardens right around the corner. Thanks to the artists and market gardeners of The Black Radish, there’s a…

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Imagine discovering blocks of front yard food gardens right around the corner. Thanks to the artists and market gardeners of The Black Radish, there’s a…
Colectiva Bilingüe and Garden-in-a-Box cultivate community and future gardeners. This article first appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of Northern Gardener magazine. Visit our shop…
Garden-in-a-Box fuels Koochiching County’s commitment to feeding their community. This article first appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of Northern Gardener magazine. Visit our shop…
Ed. note: This article supplements a larger feature on community gardening in the Fall 2025 issue of Northern Gardener. Learn more about how you may…
The Spring Garden Gala moved from Lake Elmo to the more expansive Vadnais Heights Commons in 2025 to account for a growing desire of area…
Face to Face’s school garden reaps the benefits of support from both the Minnesota Horticultural Society’s Garden-in-a-Box program and a Community Foods Project grant. This…
When you dive into a new hobby or want to learn a new skill, the big question usually is, “How much will it cost to…
A freezer full of various pastes is my secret weapon for easy cooking all year round. The first one is as simple as can be:…
Horseradish grows easily (aggressively, even) for us northern gardeners due to our cold winters. I find it to be incredibly easy to grow, so much…
Learn the differences between prickly pear cacti and how to successfully grow these cold-hardy species in this supplemental article for Northern Gardener magazine.
This is a sheet pan dinner, a people pleaser, a lazy couch meal, and a game-day masterpiece! Small storage potatoes are the star, but a…
With garden planning season in full swing, many gardeners are thinking beyond which varieties of vegetables they want to grow and wondering how they can…
Snow is swirling, temps are far below freezing and the dormant garden is sleeping peacefully. This can only mean one thing: irrepressible gardeners in the…
Ed. note: This article supplements a larger feature on community gardening in the Spring 2025 issue of Northern Gardener. Starting a Community Garden is no…
Ed. note: This article supplements a larger feature on growing a global garden in the Spring 2025 issue of Northern Gardener. Get access to the…
Ed. note: This article supplements a larger feature on growing a global garden in the Spring 2025 issue of Northern Gardener. Learn more about this…
Radishes are some of the first seeds I direct sow in spring. To me, they signify the kickoff of a new growing season. I really…
I love mint! Yum: peppermint patties with a delicate chocolate coating, chocolate mint ice cream, mint juleps, mojitos, mint tea, and more. The unifier of…
As we close the book on 2024, the Minnesota Horticultural Society (MSHS) invites you to celebrate with us a year of transformative growth, impactful programs…
Where is your favorite tea source? How about making it a corner of your garden? Herbal teas are all the rage and it takes only…
Have you ever planted tulips, daffodils and other spring bulbs in pots? Any success? I must admit I’ve had limited experience with this endeavor, only…
Birds are the flowers of the air. There’s no need to plant, fertilize, or harvest. Merely by attracting birds to your garden can you enjoy…
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