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5 Simple Secrets for a Better Garden Next Year
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by Scott Beuerlein, horticulturist at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Build your garden beds as if that is how you’ll be forever judged. Everything...
Garden, grow, preserve with MU Extension
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Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension
Spring is here and now is the time to take advantage of...
Still time to plant a salad garden
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Plant salad crops such as lettuce, radishes, spinach, turnips, mustard and other greens from mid-August to early September for a fall harvest. Plant slightly...
Watering in Kansas may be needed this summer
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Many areas of Kansas went through an extremely wet spring.
Gardeners may assume that little watering may be needed this summer as the soils were...
It’s time to divide bearded iris
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K-State horticulturist outlines a few easy steps.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Showy, elegant, and easy are terms that describe bearded iris flowers, and because they...
Feed a bee, feed the planet
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(NAPSI)—Apples, broccoli, cherries, almonds-they all have something in common that may surprise you.
Besides the fact that they may be in your kitchen right now,...
Turf and Flowers in Spotlight at Hays Horticulture Night
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HAYS, Kan. – Anyone interested in learning the latest about flowers and lawns is encouraged to bring friends and neighbors to Horticulture Night at...
Spider mite damage on tomatoes
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We have seen some impressive spider mite damage on tomatoes. This is a little surprising considering how little hot and dry weather we have...
Bearded irises are well adapted to Kansas
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After several years, the centers of the clumps tend to lose vigor, and flowering occurs toward the outside. Dividing iris every three to five...
Oh Tomato!
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By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture
The most popular and common vegetable grown in the garden is the tomato! Tomatoes are easy to grow...