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After an abnormally long, cold spring, it’s finally starting to warm up in Minnesota. That means it’s time to start working on your spring garden.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two master gardeners about their tips for what to plant this spring, how to manage your lawn and how to plant a climate-resilient garden.
Guests:
Julie Weisenhorn is an extension educator and associate extension professor in the University of Minnesota’s department of horticultural science.
Catherine Grant is a horticulturalist and greenhouse manager in the Department of Biology at the University of St. Thomas.
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After an abnormally long, cold spring, it’s finally starting to warm up in Minnesota. That means it’s time to start working on your spring garden.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two master gardeners about their tips for what to plant this spring, how to manage your lawn and how to plant a climate-resilient garden.
Guests:
Julie Weisenhorn is an extension educator and associate extension professor in the University of Minnesota’s department of horticultural science.
Catherine Grant is a horticulturalist and greenhouse manager in the Department of Biology at the University of St. Thomas.

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