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  • Clusters of white flowers bloom on bushes in a landscape.

    Hydrangeas are strong additions to garden areas

    Hydrangeas are one of my favorite plants to use in areas of my landscape that get part shade and full shade. This year, my hydrangeas have really put on a show with their colorful blooms.

    One of the most popular and widely grown species, the bigleaf hydrangea, has always fascinated me with its ability to change color based on the soil pH and aluminum availability.

  • A green tomato on a bush is dusted lightly with powder.

    Follow label directions for garden product use

    Mississippi’s ideal growing season means gardens can yield a lot of produce, but this usually comes with the help of pesticides to combat insects and diseases.
    It is vital that home gardeners know how much time must elapse between application of the product and when the food is harvested, a time frame known as the pre-harvest interval, or PHI.

  • Emerging Viruses in Cucurbits Working Group logo.

    Extension specialist recognized for cucurbit virus work

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- Mississippi State University Extension Service plant pathologist Rebecca Melanson was recently recognized for her work to further the development and implementation of integrated pest management in the cucurbit industry. The Emerging Viruses in Cucurbits Working Group, or EVCWG, received the 2024 Friends of IPM Pulling Together Award. Melanson and Bill Wintermantel, a scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, co-chair the group that was established in 2022.

  • Agronomic field day at MSU set for Aug. 6

  • A bee hangs onto a slender stem that has white flowers.

    Volunteer plants add surprises to gardens

    One of my favorite gardening experiences is seeing plants spontaneously appear in various spots in my home garden and landscape.

    I love these plant volunteers, and I let them flourish in unexpected places around my garden. Their surprise appearances make the garden feel alive and ever-changing.

  • A child paints a picture.

    Kids studied soil science at a field day in Verona

    Young people had the unique opportunity to learn interesting things about the soil, plants that grow in it and animals that feed on top of it at a recent field day.

  • A small group of dairy cows

    Dairy demand, prices help offset high input costs

  • Extension program welcomes new leader, maintains focus

    STARKVILLE, Miss. -- An award-winning program within the Mississippi State University Extension Service will welcome a new leader July 1.

  • Screenshot of David Gilmer.

    “On the Farm” highlights farm-related stress

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- Longtime dairy farmers David and Will Gilmer made the tough decision six years ago to get out of the dairy cattle business. The father-and-son team decided to transition their farm to beef cattle. However, the beef cattle business comes with its own stressful challenges.

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