Ask A Master Gardener – Tall Trees for Shoreline Gardens

Dodge County is graced with many lakes, rivers, and streams. Much of the shoreline of this vast water network is on private land, and we manage it for recreational use, property beautification, and for the creatures who inhabit this place between land and water, known as the riparian zone.

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Ask A Master Gardener – Hardy Geraniums: A Year Round Splendor

Hardy geraniums are a great choice for a ground cover plant in sun to part-shade locations. Perennial hardy geraniums are the “true geranium” with about 300 species available, including one native to Wisconsin woodlands. With a myriad of choices, there is a hardy geranium suited to every landscape, although they are vastly underused.

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Ask A Master Gardener – There is a Fungus Among Us

2020 has been a challenging and unusual year. The gardening season was unusual as well, as I encountered considerably more fungi than I have seen in the past. While none of these fungi are pathogenic (disease-causing), they are a site to behold, and worthy of discussion.

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Ask A Master Gardener – The Versatile Sedge

Do you want a lush green “lawn” under that black walnut tree where turf will not grow? How about good-looking vegetation to soak up run-off rainwater from the low spot that perpetually floods? Then a sedge is the right choice for you.

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