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5 Tips to Spring Clean Your Life
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(Family Features) The spring season not only signifies the start of rain showers, colorful flowers and more outdoor activities, it also brings a rise...
Nebraska Outdoor News
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Give us your input on Nebraska's conservation officers
Nebraska Game and Parks is seeking your valuable input on the quality of service being offered by...
Horticultural Newsletter
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VEGETABLESStoring Potatoes in Cold Temperatures Potatoes stored below 40 degrees F will not sprout and will remain firm for long periods. However, such storage...
It’s time to divide bearded iris
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K-State horticulturist outlines a few easy steps.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Showy, elegant, and easy are terms that describe bearded iris flowers, and because they...
Horticulture Field Day, see what grows best in KC
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Saturday, July 25
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
35230 West 135th St., Olathe
Tickets: $5.00 each (purchase at gate)
* Annual Flowers
* Cool Classes
* “Walk and Talk” with...
Turf and Flowers in Spotlight at Hays Horticulture Night
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HAYS, Kan. – Anyone interested in learning the latest about flowers and lawns is encouraged to bring friends and neighbors to Horticulture Night at...
Bearded irises are well adapted to Kansas
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After several years, the centers of the clumps tend to lose vigor, and flowering occurs toward the outside. Dividing iris every three to five...
K-State Olathe Horticulture Center Field Day is July 25
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OLATHE, Kan. — The hottest, newest plants will be on view and classes in air-conditioned comfort will be available at the K-State Olathe Horticulture...
Fall garden
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By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture
It?s July so let?s talk about fall gardening! Fall is an excellent time for gardening in Kansas. A...
Plants for Wet Sites
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IN THE GARDEN for July 2015 by Christina Hoyt, Nebraska Statewide Arboretum
There aren’t many years in Nebraska when “plants for wet sites” is the...