Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Horticulture

Have you ever sharpened your lawn mower blade?

Have you ever sharpened your lawn mower blade? A sharp blade is the key to a quality mowing job. Dull blades beat and tear...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 45

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Protecting Roses for Winter https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/protecting-roses-for-the-winter UPCOMING EVENTS Kansas Turf & Landscape Conference The 72nd Annual Kansas Turf & Landscape Conference will be...

What a Trying Time

What a trying summer and fall it has been. This is a time that is especially important to landscape plants as we move into...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 44

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Cleaning Up Your Garden for the Fall https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/cleaning-up-your-garden-in-the-fall UPCOMING EVENTS K-State Garden Hour: Wildlife Damage Prevention and Control in the Lawn...

What goes better with prime rib?

What goes better with prime rib? Horseradish of course! It may have received its name from its pungent flavor being capable of knocking over...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 43

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Will Fall Mums Last Through the Winter? https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/will-fall-mums-last-through-the-winter UPCOMING EVENTS Kansas Turf & Landscape Conference The 72nd Annual Kansas Turf & Landscape...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 43

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Will Fall Mums Last Through the Winter? https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/will-fall-mums-last-through-the-winter UPCOMING EVENTS Kansas Turf & Landscape Conference The 72nd Annual Kansas Turf & Landscape...

Spiders for Halloween? Not likely, says K-State entomologist

Pat Melgares K-State Research and Extension news They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky. And all together ooky… But unlike the Addams Family of 1960s television...