Joellen Dimond talks about creating a spring gardening checklist and Bill Colvard prunes a fig tree. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, University of Memphis Director of ...
Are you looking for effective ways to control anthracnose in your crops or lawns? Look no further! This blog post will provide valuable information to help you pick the best fungicide for anthracnose ...
Andy Wyenandt, Extension Specialist in Vegetable Pathology Peter Nitzsche, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Morris County Win Cowgill, Retired Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, ...
The large amount of rain we have been having this season brings good news and potentially bad. The rain leaches out accumulated salts that we have placed in the root system by irrigating during the ...
Compost: Turn compost and keep it as moist as a wrung-out sponge. Add garden waste, grass clippings, pruning material & leaves so long as they are not diseased. Cover compost during rainy weather to ...
It’s summertime! Along with the positives might come a few negatives—like pinkeye, horn flies, and perhaps foot rot. Foot rot or “foul foot” is a necrotic infectious disease of cattle (and other ...
Low-carb fruits include watermelon, berries, avocado, cantaloupe, and more. Choosing fruits that are low in carbohydrates is helpful for people following low-sugar diets or the ketogenic (keto) diet.