Cure the itch by planting peas
If you are tired of winter and just can’t stand it any longer, try planting peas in early March. Peas are tolerant of cool weather and one of the first … Continue reading Cure the itch by planting peas
If you are tired of winter and just can’t stand it any longer, try planting peas in early March. Peas are tolerant of cool weather and one of the first … Continue reading Cure the itch by planting peas
Fresh asparagus is generally the first vegetable harvested in the spring and is a welcome addition to any edible garden plan. Asparagus is a reliable and productive perennial vegetable crop … Continue reading Plant asparagus and get return on investment
The thought of growing a fruit tree is always exciting and in Central Kansas there are many types of fruit trees that can be grown very successfully. What isn’t always … Continue reading Prune fruit trees in late winter
Gardeners are anxiously awaiting the opportunity to plant early spring salad greens and arugula should be on the top of any list. Arugula is a tangy tasting cool season salad … Continue reading Arugula, tasty green & good for pollinators
The winter season is the best time to investigate new tomato varieties to try in the garden. Each year our CKD Extension Master Gardener volunteers trial a few new tomato … Continue reading Tomato varieties to try in 2023
During the winter my houseplants are often a source of joy and a daily reminder that springtime and a new growing season is indeed coming. Houseplants actually benefit our indoor … Continue reading Prevent leaf damage on houseplants
Pawpaw is a fruit tree native to eastern Kansas and is often overlooked by many gardeners as a plant to consider for the edible landscape. The pawpaw tree has fruit … Continue reading Pawpaw tree-a native fruit
Winter injury has been a common problem on young and even mature trees in Central Kansas over the last several seasons. Winter tree injuries are a frustrating problem for homeowners-especially … Continue reading Take action to avoid winter tree injury