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Plants for Wet Sites

IN THE GARDEN for July 2015 by Christina Hoyt, Nebraska Statewide Arboretum There aren’t many years in Nebraska when “plants for wet sites” is the...

Vinegar as a Herbicide

We often hear of home remedies that have not been scientifically tested. Vinegar has been suggested as an effective herbicide, but until recently it...

Vegetables Produce Flowers But No Fruit

If you have vegetables that are blooming but not setting fruit, you may have a problem with flower pollination. There are several possible reasons...

Strawberry Bed Renewal

Next year's strawberry crop will be affected by what you do to this year's strawberry bed. The sooner after harvest the patch is cleaned...

Vegetables Produce Flowers But No Fruit

If you have vegetables that are blooming but not setting fruit, you may have a problem with flower pollination. There are several possible reasons...

Slime Molds

Slime molds are primitive organisms that are common on turf and mulch. Slime molds are not fungi and are no longer classified as such. They...

Grub Control in Lawns

If you plan on using a grub preventative on your lawn, the first half of July is a good target date for most products....

Cabbage Worms

This is the time of year we normally start seeing damage from cabbage worms. The imported cabbage worm is usually the first cabbage worm species to...

Farmers Market Resource Available

Publication Designed to Help New and Veteran Kansas Vendors OLATHE, Kan. - Many of us have wandered through a farmers market and envisioned ourselves...

Cucumber Beetles and Bacterial Wilt

If you had cucumbers or muskmelons that suddenly turned brown and died last year, you may have had a disease known as bacterial wilt. The cucumber...

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