Mow or compost falling leaves
It’s that time of year again. The recent freeze in Central Kansas means leaves are rapidly falling from deciduous trees and it’s a good time to stop and think about … Continue reading Mow or compost falling leaves
It’s that time of year again. The recent freeze in Central Kansas means leaves are rapidly falling from deciduous trees and it’s a good time to stop and think about … Continue reading Mow or compost falling leaves
By early fall many perennials in our Central Kansas gardens begin looking very tired and ragged and many gardeners begin to wonder if it is time to give plants a … Continue reading Fall clean up: leave habitat for birds and bees
Everyone knows about garlic. It is used extensively in cooking, and is also a big health boosting/medicinal food, providing many benefits for the body. Regardless of how you use garlic, … Continue reading Garlic, healthy for you and easy to grow
We often think about planting trees in the spring, which is definitely a good time, but fall is also a good time to plant and establish new or replacement trees. … Continue reading Early fall is a good time to plant trees
Catching a glimpse of a hummingbird is an experience that thrills gardeners young and old alike. These amazing birds, sometimes referred to as ‘avian helicopters’ are truly a pleasure to … Continue reading September is a great time to feed hummingbirds
Summer 2022 has been very hard on many local fescue lawns. Brown patch fungus and an August with very little rain has resulted in the need for overseeding for many … Continue reading Fall lawn seeding tips
Recent weather conditions have been very hot and dry in much of Central Kansas and we are seeing environmental stress take a toll on many plants. Now is a good … Continue reading Check soil moisture during summer heat waves
If you enjoy gardening, learning, and giving back as a volunteer, consider becoming a Master Gardener in 2022. Central Kansas District K-State Research and Extension will be offering the 2022 … Continue reading Master Gardener Training begins September 1st