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Straw Bale Gardening
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There has been growing interest in straw bale gardening. What better place to try this than in Kansas where straw is so abundant. First,...
Fertilize Irrigated Cool-Season Lawns in May
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May is an excellent time to fertilize cool-season lawns such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass if they will be irrigated throughout the summer....
Husker Researchers Explore Ways to Use Grape Waste
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Lincoln, Nebraska, April 26, 2018 – It's no secret that grapes are the primary ingredient in wine, but what happens to the parts of...
Strawberry Bed Renewal
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Next year's strawberry crop will be affected by what you do to this year's strawberry bed. The sooner after harvest the patch is cleaned...
USDA Releases 2014 Chemical Use Data for Corn and Fall Potatoes
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WASHINGTON, May 14, 2015 –The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) today published the 2014 Agricultural Chemical Use survey data for corn...
Fertilize Irrigated Cool-Season Grass in May
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May is an excellent time to fertilize cool-season lawns such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass if they will be irrigated throughout the summer....
Fertilizing Blueberries
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Blueberries are sensitive to excess levels of fertilizer. Do not go over the recommended amount.
Year of Planting: Apply fertilizer according to soil test and...
Fertilizing Cole Crops
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If you planted cole crops such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower around St. Patrick's Day, we are near the time when they will need...
Care for Spring-Flowering Bulbs
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As spring-flowering bulbs go through the flowering process, keep three care tips in mind:
1. If practical, remove spent flowers with a scissors or a...
Fertilizing Perennial Flowers
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Most flowering perennials are not heavy feeders, and once established, may not need fertilizing every year. However, a soil test or visual symptoms will...