The holidays are here! With all the activity, it's easy to skip your daily exercise. But these tips can help keep you active.
Bird of the Month: Tufted Titmouse
September 27, 2023
The tufted titmouse is a bird you’ve likely seen in parks, woodlands, and in your back yard. They’re native to the eastern parts of the United States and are attracted to areas where there is an abundance of broadleaf trees, such as oaks, hickories, and maples.
How to Take a Soil Sample
September 21, 2023
Early fall is one of the best times to test your soil. A soil test can tell you if your lawn or garden needs critical nutrients and how much. This way, your plants and your wallet will stay healthy. You won’t waste your money applying fertilizer or lime that your plants don’t need.
The Food Factor: Mighty Skillet Meal
September 20, 2023
When you need a hearty meal in a hurry, this Mighty Skillet Meal fits the bill.
Road Safety during Harvest Season
September 15, 2023
It’s harvest season, and you’re likely to see large farm equipment on the roads, whether that be bright green combines, red tractors, or anything in between.
Cholesterol: Do You Know Your Numbers?
September 12, 2023
Did you know people of all ages can have high cholesterol? High cholesterol can cause heart disease, which can lead to heart attack and stroke. So, it’s important to know your cholesterol levels.
Celeste vs. Southern Brown Turkey Figs
September 8, 2023
Figs are in season from July to October. So, now is the perfect time to find some figs to eat and cook with! There are two main fig varieties found in Mississippi: Celeste and Southern Brown Turkey.
The Food Factor: Fruit Paradise
September 5, 2023
Fruit Paradise is a quick and easy dish with a delicious tropical sweetness.
Bird of the Month: American Robin
September 1, 2023
“Rockin’ robin, tweet-tweedle-lee-dee!” You sang that sentence as you read it, didn’t you?
September Landscape Checklist
August 29, 2023
September is one of my favorite months. The scorching hot temps will soon turn into nice cool weather, and the leaves will start to change colors.
Keep Your Vegetable Garden Growing This Fall
August 25, 2023
Fall is around the corner, but you don’t have to give up fresh produce from your garden.
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