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Horticulture

Established Fescue Lawns

Soon your tall fescue lawns will begin to grow a new flush of growth once September rolls around and the cooler temperatures set in....

Bermuda creeps back in lawns

Scott Eckert Harvey Co. Extension Agent So it’s September and you decide you want to plant tall fescue in your lawn. Have you eliminated unwanted weeds...

Horticulture 2021 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...

Are crabapples safe to eat? Horticulture expert says ‘yes’ Daylilies can be divided in September, adds K-State’s Upham

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Short of a belly ache, there’s no real danger in eating the crabapples growing in many Kansas backyards these days. “Crabapples are...

The fall army worm is back!

The fall army worm is back! I have had numerous questions about them and by the time you read this we should be near...

Steps for a Garden with Long Interest and Less Maintenance

Garden beds and borders, artfully filled with a colorful tapestry of flowers and foliage, are always in vogue. But unlike traditional English perennial beds...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter No. 33

Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Dividing Daylilies https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/dividing-daylilies UPCOMING EVENTS This Week's K-State Garden Hour Webinar: Gardening with Beneficial Insects Wednesday, August 4; Noon – 1:00pm CST Presented...

September is National Fruits and Veggies month

Summer’s bounty helps make eating healthy an easy choice MANHATTAN, Kan. – It’s not really a coincidence that the Produce for Better Health Foundation recently...