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Moving Houseplants Outside for the Summer

It is often helpful to set many houseplants outside for the summer so they can recover from the low light levels endured during the winter months....

Thinning Excess Fruit

Many areas of Kansas have avoided late freezes resulting in a heavy fruit crop this year. At first glance, this might seem to be a good...

Blackspot of Roses

A common disease of roses is blackspot, a fungus disease that can cause defoliation of susceptible plants. Look for dark, circular lesions with feathery edges on...

Field Station adds bee hotel to Rockefeller Prairie Trail

LAWRENCE — At the same time concerns about diminishing honeybee populations continue to rise, North America’s 4,000 species of native bees are getting more...

Family Heritage Gardening

Thank you all for allowing me to be on a hiatus for the last 6 months or so. I’ve been busy doing a little...

Rabbits in the Garden

Rabbits in gardens are a perennial problem because of the wide variety of plants they can feed on. This time of year, they gravitate...

Protecting New Vegetable Transplants from the Wind

New transplants, even those hardened off in a cold frame, may need protection from strong winds when set out. Wooden shingles placed to block...

Peaches and Apricots

Many parts of Kansas will have a peach and apricot crop that wasn’t badly hurt by late frosts. To take advantage of this good...

Asparagus Beetles

Asparagus is doing well but be on the lookout for asparagus beetles. Both the adult and larvae of asparagus beetles feed on asparagus spears...

Field Bindweed Control

Field bindweed is difficult to control, especially for homeowners, but there are options. Home Vegetable Gardens: Weed control requires taking the treated portion of the...

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