We will be heading into watermelon season (locally grown) soon. But June and July belong to the berry season! There is nothing so bursting with…
Read MoreI don’t know about you, but after the Fourth of July, just like the stores, I start thinking fall. And although you may not see…
Read MoreBugs. My favorite subject. The most successful life form on earth. Not bad for being so small. But this time of year, there is a…
Read MoreWith this wacky summer with the fast, early warm-up, many gardeners are already harvesting those first tomatoes and peppers in record time. But soon, we…
Read MoreSummer technically just began last Wednesday with the Summer Solstice, and most gardeners’ minds are focused on that first garden fresh, sun-kissed, perfectly-ripe tomato from…
Read MoreAs I get older, I can’t tell if there is some small bug in front of me or if it is some eye floater thing,…
Read MoreBreaking news. The Extension office is having a snowstorm. In summer? Well, not actual snow, but I would take any moisture right now since we…
Read MoreI have thousands of column ideas swimming around in my head, and usually I try to stay seasonal, providing you with information you need now.…
Read MoreI can’t tell you how many calls, emails, and texts I have received in the last few weeks asking about the “fields of gold,” whether…
Read MoreWhy is it that come late June, some of our plants, particularly our annual plants, are not looking like the tight, full of color they…
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