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Anthracnose of Tomatoes

Reports of tomato anthracnose are increasing so it's time to share some information about how this disease spreads and what can be done about...

Composting: What to Add

The recipe for the most efficient compost is the right combination of carbon and nitrogen. "Browns" are the materials that have higher amounts of...

Fall Planting Time is Approaching for Turfgrass: Buyer Beware!

Not all grass seed is created equal. Lower quality seed can introduce unwanted weeds and a lot of extra work to eradicate it later. Orchardgrass...

Composting: Choosing a Bin

Composting within a bin is not a requirement for decomposition to occur. However, containing your compost piles in some manner serves several purposes including...

Pears

Pears are typically ready for harvest from now through October. Don't wait until fully ripe to harvest though; pears left to ripen on the...

Wood Chips as Mulch   

Mulching the landscape is a recommended practice to moderate soil temperature and moisture and prevent weeds. Wood chips created by tree trimming companies can...

Fertilize Strawberries

Early- to mid-August is the time to fertilize strawberries in order to increase the number of fruits produced next spring. Plenty of daylight and...

Leaf spot on tomato plants

Tomato leaves will begin showing signs of leaf-spot diseases soon if they haven’t already, Kansas State University horticulture expert, Ward Upham said. Brown spots...

Gardening in a Heat Wave

The heat is on and some simple gardening practices can protect your plants from suffering. It is tempting to automatically water plants on hot...

Budworms on Garden Plants

Description: Budworms can be brown, purple, red or green depending on the host plant it's consuming. It has white stripes on the abdomen that...
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