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Early-Season Soil Fertility
Published on May 9, 2019
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly topic for May 9, 2019, focused on early-season soil fertility, presented by Kurt Steinke, MSU Extension soil fertility and nutrient management specialist. -
Managing Nitrogen Loss from Flooding
Published on June 11, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for June 11, 2020, focuses on managing nitrogen (N) loss from flooding, presented by Kurt Steinke, MSU soil fertility and nutrient management specialist. -
Smart sign scavenger hunt in the 4-H Children’s Garden
Published on November 17, 2017
Explore the 4-H Children’s Garden and discover some of the secrets there using your phone. -
Gardening with young children helps their development
Published on April 24, 2017
Gardening with children provides them with skills to help your child’s development. You and your children will enjoy every stage of the process. -
All-season trees: River birch
Published on October 27, 2017
All-season trees like river birch provide interest to your landscape by changing colors throughout all four seasons. -
Real Christmas trees: History, facts and environmental impacts
Published on December 2, 2016
Fun facts about real Christmas trees production and their impact on the environment. -
Cultivate friends and happiness by starting perennials now
Published on December 29, 2014
Selecting seeds is a great way to introduce new perennials into your garden and now is the perfect time to start them. -
Michigan 4-H awarded Walmart 4-H Healthy Habits grant
Published on December 20, 2017
Michigan 4-H was awarded the Walmart Foundation Healthy Habits grant to support nutrition education, gardening and physical fitness programs for the 2017-18 year. -
Plan now for a beautiful flower cutting garden
Published on April 13, 2017
When growing flowers for cutting, focus on a garden that will provide you with a good supply of flowers throughout the season. -
Teaching youth about food preservation
Published on June 28, 2016
Food preservation is a great way to enjoy produce all year round. The Put It Up! curriculum helps teach youth about food preservation. -
Cranberry harvest in Michigan
Published on October 21, 2016
What I learned about harvesting cranberries after visiting DeGrandchamp Farms in South Haven, Michigan, to see the cranberry harvest. -
Growing zinnias in your flower garden
Published on June 20, 2017
It’s not too late to plant zinnia seeds for late summer color that will last until the first frost. They also make an incredible cut flower with a long vase life. -
March is Reading Month: Stories with plant and garden themes
Published on March 20, 2016
March is a perfect time to share the love of gardening with kids through books. -
Top-rated garden flowers for cutting – Part 1
Published on April 13, 2017
Flowers like peony, zinnia and marigold are easy to grow and care for, have excellent vase life and there are many varieties from which to choose. -
All-season trees: Paperbark maple
Published on October 17, 2017
All-season trees like paperbark maple provide interest to your landscape by changing colors throughout all four seasons. -
Careers in horticulture: Wholesale florist
Published on July 21, 2016
The exciting work of a wholesale florist changes every day. -
Hot field crops topics for a winters’ day
Published on January 27, 2021
The Thumb Area Virtual Pest and Crop Management Update on Feb. 2 will be the final regional meeting of the 2021 series. -
The White House Christmas tree
Published on December 14, 2016
Facts and history behind the Christmas trees in the White House. -
Discover butterfly secrets at the Indoor 4-H Children’s Garden
Published on November 17, 2017
Learn more about butterflies and visit the Butterflies in the Garden Exhibit in the Indoor 4-H Children’s Garden. -
The Star of Bethlehem: a beautiful and meaningful cut flower
Published on January 5, 2018
Over the holidays, you may have seen the Star of Bethlehem in many Christmas floral arrangements. Its name alone signifies its meaning but it’s simple beauty also helps the bloom stand out as a cut flower.