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Tomato Test: Fruit Size

As we noted last week, Tom Fowler, Horticulture Specialist with the University of Missouri Extension Service, took data on a large tomato planting in both 2013...

Rabbit Resistant Flowers

Rabbits can cause a great deal of damage to plants in Kansas. Though fencing is a very effective control, it may be too unattractive for some...

Dormant Oil Sprays for Fruit Trees

There are a number of dormant sprays used on fruit to control various diseases and insects, but a dormant oil spray is designed to control scale...

Approaching Time for Peach Leaf Curl Control

If you have ever seen emerging peach leaves that are puckered, swollen, distorted and reddish-green color, you have seen peach leaf curl. Uncontrolled, this disease can...

Use a Planting Calendar

If you start vegetable plants indoors, it is often helpful to list seeding dates on a calendar so that plants are ready for transplanting...

Plants Recommended for Kansas

If you have had trouble finding a listing of plants recommended for Kansas, visit our web page devoted to this topic. We have links...

Caddo Sugar Maples

Sugar maples often have significant problems with our Kansas weather.  Our hot, often dry summers and windy conditions can shorten the life of these...

Cloning Apple Trees

We occasionally receive calls from gardeners who want to know how to treat an apple seed so it will germinate. Usually, the gardener is...

Spider plant

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture One of the most popular and durable houseplants is the unique Spider Plant.  The botanical name is Chlorophytum...

Lettuce sandy

The first AAS winning lettuce since 1985, Sandy is an attractive oakleaf type lettuce with a multitude of sweet tasting frilly dark green leaves....

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