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Bare root plants provide opportunities for early spring planting
Published on March 16, 2017
Bare root perennials feature several advantages for gardeners over container-grown plants. -
Time to start vegetable garden seeds
Published on March 14, 2017
Start peppers, eggplant and tomatoes indoors now to enjoy an early harvest this summer. -
Winterberry: Michigan’s native holly
Published on March 9, 2017
Michigan holly provides a colorful display in the winter landscape and a late-season food source for birds. -
Creating a multicultural school garden program
Published on March 9, 2017
More students will benefit when the school garden is an inclusive space. -
Cleaning up damaged trees after a windstorm
Published on March 9, 2017
Use caution when dealing with downed trees and limbs and don’t hesitate to call a professional. -
Planting choices
Published on March 9, 2017
There are millions of plants that could potentially be planted in woodlands, gardens and around residences. Nativity is one factor in selecting species, and exotic is not necessarily a bad choice. -
Workshop offers options for protecting shorelines
Published on February 28, 2017
Workshop will educate inland lake property owners about natural solutions that can be used/adopted/developed for shoreline and water quality protection. -
Gardening tips and more at this year's Starting and Sustaining a School Garden conference
Published on February 28, 2017
Come to Starting and Sustaining a School Garden Conference to get your garden off to a great start and keep it on track. -
Is an early spring a boom or bust for golf course turf?
Published on February 22, 2017
Warm temperatures in February have resulted in golf courses opening in some areas of Michigan, but will this warmup cause turf problems? -
Enviroweather website modernization survey
Published on February 20, 2017
Enviroweather seeks input from users as it plans to modernize the website for better and easier use.