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Category: 2021

By Jason Graves Posted on July 12, 2021July 12, 2021

Why vegetables may not produce

This is the time of year that gardeners often have trouble with vegetables that are blooming but may not be setting fruit like they had hoped.  This is a frustrating … Continue reading Why vegetables may not produce

Categories: Blog Posts, July 2021Tags: why vegetables may not produce
By Jason Graves Posted on July 12, 2021

Trees take priority during dry weather

As summer 2021 has progressed, we are well behind on rainfall since May here in Salina and other parts of central Kansas. This is a good time to be reminded … Continue reading Trees take priority during dry weather

Categories: Blog Posts, July 2021Tags: Tree stress, Watering trees
By Jason Graves Posted on June 30, 2021July 14, 2021

Tomato diseases frustrate gardeners

It really does take hard work to grow a nice crop of tomatoes.  This is why it can be disheartening to many gardeners when tomato plants begin looking ragged during … Continue reading Tomato diseases frustrate gardeners

Categories: 2021, Blog Posts, June 2021Tags: tomato diseases
By Jason Graves Posted on June 30, 2021July 12, 2021

Keep vegetables vigorous and productive

Vegetable gardens grow quickly in early summer and mid-summer.  Keeping gardens vigorous during this time with proper maintenance and care will help ensure the best yields possible.  Proper watering and … Continue reading Keep vegetables vigorous and productive

Categories: Blog Posts, June 2021Tags: Side-dressing vegetables, summer vegetable garden
By Jason Graves Posted on June 17, 2021June 30, 2021

Keep container flowers going strong

Hanging baskets and containers are used by almost every gardener I know to decorate porches, decks, and other outdoor landscape areas.  Any container requires specialized care to ensure the flowers … Continue reading Keep container flowers going strong

Categories: 2021, Blog Posts, June 2021Tags: container flowers, flower care
By Jason Graves Posted on June 8, 2021

Tick season is here, take precautions

Of all the pests that tend to be worrisome to those who love the outdoors, ticks often top the list.  Tick season has really ramped up quickly in May and … Continue reading Tick season is here, take precautions

Categories: 2021, Blog Posts, June 2021Tags: ticks
By Jason Graves Posted on June 8, 2021June 17, 2021

Time to tackle bagworms

Bagworms are a very well-known pest in Kansas and early to mid-June is the time to begin inspecting for and planning to control any infestations.  They are commonly found feeding … Continue reading Time to tackle bagworms

Categories: 2021, June 2021
By Jason Graves Posted on May 18, 2021June 8, 2021

Tree and shrub winter injury

By the month of May we expect to see our trees and shrubs fully leafing out and beginning to grow.  But this year there have been many reports of various … Continue reading Tree and shrub winter injury

Categories: 2021, Blog Posts, May 2021Tags: winter injury

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This blog is brought to you by Jason Graves, Horticulture Extension Agent for K-State Research and Extension, Central Kansas District-covering Saline and Ottawa Counties in Central Kansas.  Visit the CKD Website here:  https://www.centralkansas.k-state.edu/lawn-garden/

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