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Tomato Worm
by Karen Miller, Master Gardener Entomology Specialist Do you know “what’s buggin’ me”? The loathing gardeners have for the tomato...
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Mar 12, 20165 min read


Junk Gardening
by Shirley Jo and John Kelley Master Gardeners When we say "junk yard gardening,” we really mean using things that might end up in the dumpster, at a garage sale, in the landfill, or maybe at a junkyard. We had an abundance of tree stumps that had to be disposed of, so instead of taking them to the landfill or burning them, we picked an odd space in the backyard and marked out an area for a “junk bed”. After planting the stumps upright in an oval design, we placed an old rail
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Mar 12, 20163 min read


Spider Mites
by Karen Miller, Master Gardener Entomology Specialist There are bad bugs, and then, there are bad, bad bugs. Spider mites are bad, bad,...
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Mar 5, 20162 min read


Insect Hibernation
by Karen Miller, Master Gardener Entomology Specialist Have you ever wondered “where do the bugs go in winter”? Do they leave? Do they...
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Mar 5, 20162 min read


Tarantulas
by Karen Miller, Master Gardener Entomology Specialist This month, I decided to venture away from the insect topic and write about...
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Mar 5, 20163 min read


Hojo Santa
by Barbara Porsch—Herb Enthusiast Hoja Santa, Piper auritum, is a fun herb to grow out here if you don’t mind a little pampering during...
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Mar 5, 20162 min read


Swallowtail Butterfly
by Karen Miller, Master Gardener, Entomology Specialist Gardening, like life, is full of surprises and I do appreciate when one of those...
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Mar 5, 20162 min read


Planting Tomatoes Now
by Jim Longstreet Now is the time to plant your tomato seeds inside to get ready for an April planting outside. That advice is for...
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Feb 27, 20162 min read


Pests on Roses
by Karen Miller, Permian Basin Master Gardener Entomology Specialist With Spring just around the corner, our roses are beginning to leaf...
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Feb 20, 20163 min read


Container Gardening
by Carol Siddall, Master Gardener Moving into a garden home or patio home, but you still like to garden? You still can - CONTAINER...
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Feb 13, 20162 min read


Christmas Flowers
by Carol Siddall, Master Gardener Loving Christmas and flowers, it is no wonder I have three of my favorites in my home at Christmastime,...
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Feb 6, 20163 min read


Beware of Oak Wilt
by Barbara Porsch, Permian Basin Master Gardener, Texas Master Gardener Oak Wilt Specialist Drive around in some areas of Midland and...
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Feb 6, 20163 min read


Composting in the Desert
By Debbie Roland, Master Gardener, Compost Specialist So, what is composting and what’s the big deal? All composting works on the concept...
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Feb 6, 20162 min read


Simply Fabulous Gourds
Kathleen Cox, Master Gardeners If you grew or purchased gourds this year, there are many things you can do with them. Simple objects...
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Feb 6, 20162 min read


Creating a Garden with Your Children
by Geriann Green, Permian Basin Master Gardener, Junior Master Gardener Specialist Dirt and kids go together, for some like partners....
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Feb 6, 20162 min read
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