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Garden Corner – Deer-Proofing Landscapes

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Deer-Proofing Landscapes   Winter and early spring can be tough on landscape plants, especially those within the sights of a hungry deer population. Damage can also occur from bucks rubbing trees

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Garden Corner – Fruit Trees for Backyard Orchards

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Fruit Trees for Backyard Orchards   Fruit trees can look to be very appealing additions to the backyard while paging through new gardening catalogs. But keep in mind that not all

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Garden Corner – Amaryllis

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Amaryllis   Growing an amaryllis is an easy way to add tropical color to your home during an otherwise drab winter. Amaryllis is loved by many for its large four to

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Kentucky Farm Bureau Holds 100th Annual Meeting

Kentucky Farm Bureau members are in Louisville this year for the federation’s 100th annual meeting.  News and Farm Director Alan Watts is in Louisville to provide coverage of the annual meeting.  Coverage is brought to you by

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Garden Corner – Fall Frost Damage to Plants

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Fall Frost Damage to Plants Freeze damage to woody plants in the fall is just like plant damage in the spring, in that the newest growth (also termed softwood growth) will

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Garden Corner – Composting Puts Fall Leaves to Good Use

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Composting Puts Fall Leaves to Good Use Composting is an environmentally beneficial process to dispose of leaves and other yard wastes. When you compost leaves, yard debris, and kitchen waste, a

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Garden Corner – How to Move a Tree

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office How to Move a Tree An especially common mistake many gardeners make is realizing that a large shrub or tree was planted in exactly the wrong spot in your landscape. Maybe

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Alan Watts Reports From NAFB 2019 In Kansas City

The National Association of Farm Broadcasting 76th Annual Meeting is taking place in Kansas City.  News and Farm Director Alan Watts is providing live reports. Coverage is made possible by Clyde Hite Lubricants and Fasterners, Roeder Auction

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National Association of Farm Broadcasting Scholarship Winners

The National Association of Farm Broadcasting Foundation presented four scholarships to students from around the country. The George Logan Scholarship was presented to Jillian Parrent of Iowa State University. Jill is a senior at Iowa State University,

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Garden Corner – Flowering Crabapples

Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Flowering Crabapples One of the most diverse groups of ornamental trees is the crabapples. They truly are a plant that offers four seasons of beauty to your landscape. But chances are

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