Monday, March 9, 2026

Horticulture

Horticulture 2024 Newsletter No. 2 

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We love our houseplants!

We love our houseplants! They are not without needing some TLC though to keep them healthy and happy. There are some tasks that make...

Increasing Winter Interest in the Landscape

The garden chore list is minimal at this time of year though many gardeners are deep into the planning phase for the upcoming growing...

Spider Plants

When we refer to houseplants in Kansas we typically mean plants that are tropical and can’t survive outside in the winter. Spider Plant is...

Conservation Trees from Kansas Forest Service 

The Kansas Forest Service Conservation Tree Planting Program offers tree and shrub seedlings for use in conservation plantings including wildlife habitats, windbreaks, wood lots,...

Managing Plants in the Cold and Snow  

With Kansas's cold weather and snow, there are a few things to consider for plant protection. First, snow is a good thing! In addition...

January provides opportunity to start vegetables, flowers indoors

K-State horticulture expert offers tips for buying, caring for seed In case cabin fever has Kansas gardeners longing for warmer days, there’s good news: January...

Even in winter, gardens need water

K-State horticulture expert shares tips for watering home landscapes. Yards may need another shot of moisture even after recent rain and snow to alleviate stress...