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Vegetables Produce Flowers But No Fruit
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If you have vegetables that are blooming but not setting fruit, you may have a problem with flower pollination. There are several possible reasons...
Let It Grow
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Tips and tricks for a lush garden
(Family Features) Whether it’s a just a vibrant pop of pretty petals you want added to the front...
Moving Houseplants Outside for the Summer
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It is often helpful to set many houseplants outside for the summer
so they can recover from the low light levels endured during the winter
months....
Horticulture Events
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* May 2 – Herb Day – Wichita - 316-660-0138
* May 11 – Small Farm Equipment and Drip Irrigation – Lawrence – www.growinggrowers.org
* May...
Herbicides for Home Vegetable Gardens
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Though mulches and hoeing are usually all that is needed for small vegetable gardens, homeowners with large areas may need the help of herbicides...
Preventing Weeds in Flower Beds
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Often mulch does a good enough job in perennial flower beds to prevent weeds but sometimes the mulch needs a little help. In annual...
Pruning Hybrid-Tea Roses
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The best time to prune roses is in the spring before new growth appears and after danger of killing frost. Be sure to remove...
Just in Time for Spring: New List of Perennial Flowers Available
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K-State’s Prairie Bloom list includes flowers that are tested for 3-5 years.
OLATHE, Kan. – Meringue, Merlot and Bravado all have one thing in...
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...
In-Depth Fruit & Vegetable Production Workshops Planned in Kansas City Area
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Workshops Hosted by Growing Growers are Open to the Public
OLATHE, Kan. – A series of workshops designed for anyone growing fruits and vegetables for...