Master Gardener Tips June 22, 2023
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener When to plant? When not to plant? Those are the questions. I suggest using guides developed by your
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener When to plant? When not to plant? Those are the questions. I suggest using guides developed by your
Summer is synonymous with barbecues, parades, and fireworks. The National Safety Council and Panhandle Public Health District encourages everyone to enjoy fireworks at public displays
The public is invited to attend a FREE backcountry tour of the north side of Scotts Bluff National Monument on Tuesday, June 27 at 6:30
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Vegetable cultivars for Nebraska. You know, there is a great way to ensure a hearty, healthy and active
By Nicole Heldt – Research Project Coordinator Maharjan Soils Lab, UNL-PREEC The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Soil Health School will be in North Platte at the
Nebraska’s Trout in the Classroom program is accepting applications through August to join the program and earn a scholarship for the 2023-2024 school year. This
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Understanding the seed packet. Growing veggies and flowers from seed can be economical and fun. Seed packets and
Chadron Mayor George Klein was seen Sunday spraying weeds along Highway 20 in Chadron. He said that he feels strongly about the positive impression our
Twelve new Nebraska State Troopers are ready to hit the road in service to the people of Nebraska. Members of the Nebraska State Patrol’s 67th
By Katie Markheim, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Seed selection and sources. Ready to plant from seed, plant a succession crop or replace your seedlings after
June is Men’s Health Month, and Tobacco Free Nebraska (TFN) is encouraging all men and their families to take control of their health by quitting
Join the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in celebrating our state’s native pollinators — including more than 200 species of butterflies — during Nebraska Pollinator
By Anita Gall, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Is your tree pushing new growth at the base? These vigorous growing stems are called suckers. They can
June 15 commemorates World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD), a day for people and organizations across Nebraska to get informed and take action to protect
The heat is high and so is the activity of mosquitoes. Panhandle Public Health District (PPHD) is continuing West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance activities to