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Unseasonably warm fall in North Dakota extended gardening season, prompting local adaptation and advice.
A stormy summer with severe weather and tornadoes was followed by an unseasonably warm fall in North Dakota, extending the gardening season, according to WDAY meteorologist Jesse Ritka, who shared how her family adapted through gardening experiments.
Don Kinzler offered fall lawn and garden advice, including herbicide timing, managing invasive grasses like crabgrass and quackgrass, and caring for tomatoes, potatoes, and perennial plants.
The segment also touched on local events, including a music festival, a restaurant closure, and a youth-authored book release.
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Un otoño inusualmente cálido en Dakota del Norte extendió la temporada de jardinería, lo que provocó la adaptación y el asesoramiento local.