Master Gardener Tips September 6, 2023
By Laurie Zitterkopf, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener In our landscapes, trees often get planted as lone individuals surrounded by a sea of lawns. This is
By Laurie Zitterkopf, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener In our landscapes, trees often get planted as lone individuals surrounded by a sea of lawns. This is
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, and Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy have issued a smoke advisory for western Nebraska. Issued for:
Rangers at Wind Cave National Park will be leading programs mid-September through early October to listen for the bugle of the Rocky Mountain elk. The
Landowners interested in the Special Landowner Deer Season must access their customer profile and update their land information on the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s
By Laurie Zitterkopf, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Layering the Landscape for Wildlife. With native habitats shrinking, our home landscapes are increasingly important for sustaining wildlife,
By Laurie Zitterkopf, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Fall is a great time to plant trees and shrubs. There are many native, attractive, and incredibly droughtÂ
There are a few more days remaining to purchase a raffle ticket for a brand new Chevy Silverado thanks to the Nebraska State Fair 1868
The summer travel season is coming to a close and the Nebraska State Patrol is encouraging safe travel this Labor Day Weekend. “Whether you’re staying
The onset of another heat wave combined with the death of child left in a vehicle in Omaha last week underscores the importance of taking
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Nothing quite announces spring in the same way Tulips and Daffodils do. Spring flowering bulbs need to go
Saturday, September 2 is the Final Black Hills National Forest Moon Walk of the 2023 season. In partnership with Custer State Park (CSP), the walk
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Research Extension and Education Center held its annual Water and Crops Field Day on Thursday, Aug. 24, in North
A revised statute allowing some Nebraska landowners to kill damage-causing wildlife predators becomes effective Sept. 2. Predators included in this statute are badger, bobcat, coyote,
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener In planting a tree, we talked about finding the lateral root to determine the depth of the hole.
Great weather and a number of fun attractions helped push the 2023 Nebraska State Fair to a 29.9 percent increase in attendance through the first