Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Horticulture

Tall fescue is a great choice

Tall fescue is a great choice for homeowners that want a long green season. It thrives at 65 and not so much when its...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 36 

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Cuttings to Grow Inside for the Winter https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/cuttings-to-grow-inside-for-winter Events Kansas Forest Service Tree, Shrub Seedling Sale, September 1 - October 15 Orders...

At the Giving Garden

At the Giving Garden we make it a practice not to plant the same thing in the same spot every year. Why would we...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 35 

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Overseeding Your Lawn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQoQ9mCWw5s REMINDERS •           Harvest winter squash when skin is hard enough that it is...

Horticulture News

It’s hard to believe we are actually close to the time of year when the temperatures starts to cool down. The good thing is...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 34

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Fertilize for a Healthy Lawn https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/fertilize-for-a-healthy-lawn REMINDERS • Light pruning of shrubs and trees where 10% or less of the plant...

Horticulture News

If you ventured out to the Harvey County Fair on Sunday afternoon you may have noticed some tomatoes that have been cut up and...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 33

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Dividing Daylilies https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/dividing-daylilies REMINDERS 1. Avoid fertilizing ornamentals now so they harden off before winter 2. Take cuttings from geraniums and begonias...