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Video of the Week: Dividing Perennial Flowers
Cynthia Domenghini runs the Horticulture Response Center in the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources at Kansas State University. Other contributors include K-State Extension Specialists.
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Announcements
Callery Pear Buy-Back – Kansas Forest Service Follow the link for registration information. https://deeproots.org/callery-pear-events/ 2024 Kansas Turf and Ornamentals Field Day August 1,…
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April Garden Calendar
Spring has arrived and there are plenty of tasks to do in the garden. From weeding and watering to fertilizing and even planting; check out the April garden calendar to plan for the growing…
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Caring for Spring-Flowering Bulbs
At this point in the season minimal care is needed for spring-flowering bulbs. Enjoy those blooms and follow some simple care to ensure roots are taking in the nutrition to support future growth….
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Roses
Before new leaf buds open (bud break), roses should be fertilized and pruned. April is a great time to plant new roses in the landscape as well. Specific maintenance practices vary based on the…
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Easter Lilies
Containerized lilies are common in the spring as they are used to celebrate the Easter holiday. This perennial bulb can be grown year-round in the landscape to enjoy for years to come. Easter Lily…
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Spring Weeds
Henbit and Chickweed Have you seen the purple splotches in lawns around your town? Henbit is in bloom creating waves of purple through the landscape. Weeds drive most gardeners crazy but many…
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Transplanting Success
Transplanting is done by relocating young or established plants from one growing space to another. In Spring this often refers to moving seedlings from small containers into the garden or landscape….
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Spring Perennial Care
Perennials are waking up and it’s time to offer some support. With a few maintenance tasks, plants will begin their growing season healthy which is the best way to prevent diseases and pests from…
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Gardening with Herbs
Plants can perform many roles in the landscape including support for well-being. Herbs are great inclusions for a productive garden. Read the fact sheet below for information on selecting and caring…
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COMING UP NEXT WEEK…
Next week we will learn from long time gardener, Chuck Marr in the Community Garden Corner!
Contributors:
Cynthia Domenghini, Instructor and Horticulture Extension Specialist
Alex Stanton, HNR Graduate Student
Kansas Garden Guide
K-State Turfgrass Blog
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