… of Success program, led by Bureau of Land Management, which provides national coordination in seed collection for conservation and restoration. Regionally, we are working to build a new …
Type: Staff bio
… again every three weeks or so. Fresh, not aged, manure from horses, sheep or cows is "soaked" in water at the rate of one part manure to 10 parts water for several days to one week. The …
Type: Plant Info
… are those composed of the synthesized chemicals of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. In general, natural fertilizers contain lesser amounts of N-P-K than their synthesized …
Type: Plant Info
… services make with turf. It is a good practice to mow your lawn high at 2-1/2 to 3 inches. In spring when the turf is thick and lush, you may need to mow more than once a week since you …
Type: Plant Info
… the weight of this winter’s ice and snow. Is there anything I should do to straighten them? A. In most cases, bent branches will slowly recover, returning to an upright position without …
Type: Plant Info
… and shell-dwelling friends. The band has performed for thousands of children and families in schools, parks, libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions throughout …
Type: Event for Calendar
… clumps of old, nonblooming bulbs or fertilize with a 5-10-5 granular fertilizer now and again in fall. Mark the spots with small stakes for locating next fall. Gently press back any …
Type: Plant Info
… form, or for those who want to refresh their practice. Class locations vary between spaces in the Regenstein Center according to the season, weather, and availability. Spaces include two …
Type: Item Detail
… soils, and clay; however, it prefers acidic pH. Summersweet flowers on new wood so prune it in late winter. It is a versatile plant, suitable for borders, screens, or as a specimen plant or …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the season progresses. Members of the genus Cornus , commonly known as dogwoods, are welcome in the home garden for their multi-season interest -- be it flowers, fruit, foliage and/or bark …
Type: Garden Guide Plant