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#08-31-10 Benefits of Fall Soil Sampling
#08-24-10 Fall Pansies Give Profusion of Colors Next Spring
#08-17-10 Dividing (and Re-Planting) Perennials
#08-10-10 Curing the Hanging Basket Doldrums
#08-03-10 Time is ripe for Kentucky melons
#07-27-10 Lawns- Parched or Killed
#07-20-10 Poison Ivy Spoils the Last Days of Summer
#07-06-10 Mulches, mushrooms and molds
#06-29-10 Become a Kentucky Master Gardener... Do You Have What It Takes?
#06-21-10 I Don't Like Spiders and Snakes
#06-14-10 Controlling Weeds in the Vegetable Gardens
#06-08-10 Fire Blight: What's a Homeowner to do?
#06-01-10 Slime Molds Get a Bad Rap- Slime mold image included
#05-26-10 Fireflies Provide NIghtime Beauty; Help Control Some Garden Pests
#05-17-10 Impact of Introduced Plants
#05-11-10 Blossom end rot can ruin tomato harvest
#04-28-10 Protecting Pollinators
#04-21-10 Shop Smart at Your Farmers Market
#04-12-10 Soil Compaction Creates Unfriendly Garden Site
#04-05-10 Tent Caterpillar Hatch
#03-29-10 Time to Think about Termites
#03-22-10 Do Your Yard a Favor Don't Feed it this Spring
#03-15-10 Spring Weather Safety
# 03-09-10 Winter and Early Spring Pruning Tips
# 03-03-10 Home Fruit Disease Management
# 02-23-10 Growing Orchids and Preparing Souffles: Both Need Right Ingredients for Success
# 02-16-10 Moles: Good or Bad?
# 02-09-10 As Spring Approaches
# 02-03-10 Establishing the Spring Lawn
# 01-19-10 Keeping Bees in Kentucky
# 01-14-10 UK researchers inventory state's invasive plant species
# 01-11-10 Topping Trees Bad Practice
# 01-06-10 Heirloom Fruits and Vegetables
# 12-20-09 Economical Cold Storage for Market Growers
# 12-16-09 Poinsettias for the Holidays
# 12-02-09 Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Lexington Jan. 4 and 5
# 12-02-09 Mulch Has Many Benefits
# 11-25-09 Keep Trees Fresh for the Holidays
# 11-17-09 Tulip and Daffodil Diseases
# 11-11-09 Cleaning Out the Water Garden
# 11-05-09 Last Minute Landscape Care





