Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Timely and completely taken from http://blogs.extension.org/mastergardener/2011/05/23/harsh-weather-help/.

Enjoy!


Many around the country have experienced harsh weather this spring. Many locations have undergone flooding and others have dealt with severe storms. Below is a list of extension education resources that may be useful if you’re trying to help your landscape recover:

Do you know of a post disaster landscaping resource that master gardeners and/or their clientele might find helpful? If so, please tell us about it via the comments feature of this blog (remember to include a URL!).

For more disaster education resources on a wide variety of topics, go to the Extension Disaster Education Network website or the eXtension floods page.

Best, Bill Hoffman – USDA/NIFA

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Spring has sprung?

The weather lately has had us all scratching our heads--in the upper 70's one day and down in the 40's the next. Unfortunately this is all too common in Kentucky. This is a good reminder of when to start planting vegetable gardens and annuals. Often our clients get too excited about the warm weather and go out to buy their plants only to get frost and freeze damage. If you have questions about when it's safe to plant take a look at UK's publication ID-128 Growing Vegetables in Kentucky.

My question for all of you--what types of things are you interested in? Let me know and I will be happy to work on it!

Happy Gardening!


Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!!

I'm hoping the ringing in of the New Year brings health and happiness to all.

In an effort to help with that I want to share this article on setting resolutions from University of Illinois Cooperative Extension.