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Ootheca treasures found in the winter garden
Published on January 24, 2017
Strange egg cases are the over-wintering life stage of the praying mantid. -
Ice on putting greens: Big deal or no deal?
Published on January 12, 2017
Freeze-thaw cycles throughout this winter are creating short-term ice sheets on putting greens. -
Winter gardening symposium offered in East Lansing on Jan. 28, 2017
Published on January 6, 2017
The Capital Area Master Gardeners Annual Winter Symposium is a perfect opportunity to meet with old and new gardening friends, attend great programs and browse a garden marketplace. -
Smart Gardening to support monarchs
Published on January 6, 2017
Support monarchs with a season-long display of flowering trees, shrubs and perennials in your yard. Include milkweed for the caterpillars. -
Attend the 2017 Plants of Distinction and beat the winter doldrums
Published on January 4, 2017
Join nationally renowned horticulturists and fellow plant enthusiasts at the daylong Plants of Distinction seminar in Novi, Michigan, Feb. 21, 2017. -
The Ingham Conservation District helps keep Eyes on the Forest
Published on December 30, 2016
Partnerships with MSU Extension help keep exotic invasive pests at bay. -
Winter visits your backyard pond
Published on December 30, 2016
Pond winter management helps to maintain a healthier ecosystem for your plants and fish. -
Learn, grow and share through MSU Extension Master Gardener Program
Published on December 27, 2016
Learn about gardening from MSU faculty and staff and share your knowledge to help individuals and communities grow. -
Artichokes have more to offer than you realize
Published on November 28, 2016
The health benefits of artichokes go way beyond the dinner table. -
Consider composting in your school garden this fall
Published on November 28, 2016
There are still opportunities to get in the garden in late fall and early winter.