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  • A huge, pink flower has a dark center.

    Perennial hardy hibiscus has big flowers, big impact

    Reflecting back on Thanksgiving, I feel thankful for the opportunity to grow plants that share their large, beautiful flowers with me. I think plants with big flowers have a bold presence that adds interest and value to any landscape. While they may have a shorter flowering period compared to those with small flowers, do not underestimate the impact they can have.

  • Tiny purple flowers bloom on golden foliage.

    Caryopteris selections bring color to gardens

    During a recent visit to the Mississippi State University Truck Crops Branch Experiment Station in Crystal Springs, I stumbled upon two striking plants that were in full bloom and showing out. While admiring their beauty, I noticed that bees were equally drawn to these plants. What caught my eye was the Caryopteris plants.

  • U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith stands next to a display case in a library.

    Smithsonian display stops in Brookhaven, five other towns

    U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, a native and resident of Brookhaven, observes the Lincoln County 4-H display that is part of the Smithsonian Institution’s “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” exhibition at the Lincoln County Library. 

  • Christmas trees of various sizes stand at Worthey Tree Farm in Amory, Mississippi.

    Drought conditions impact Christmas tree farmers

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- Michael May expects to see tree growth impacted for at least the next three years on his Chunky, Miss., Christmas tree farm after this year’s severe to exceptional drought conditions that spanned most of the state.

  • Five purple flowers bloom in a cluster.

    Add regal purple to spring gardens

    Fall is a great time to start planning for the upcoming spring season. If you’re thinking about making some changes to your landscape, have you considered bringing in a new color? Purple is a regal, attention-grabbing color that can add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your garden or landscape.

  • MSU Extension specialist receives leadership award

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- A Mississippi State University Extension Service specialist was recently recognized for her work with the rural tourism industry. Rachael Carter, tourism specialist with the MSU Extension Center for Government and Community Development, or CGCD, received the Agnes Zaiontz Rural Tourism Leadership Award from the Alabama-Mississippi-Tennessee Rural Tourism Conference committee.

  • Close-up of a tiny brown insect on human skin.

    Battle against bedbugs best won by prevention

    When bedbug outbreaks make headlines, many travelers feel itches that may not exist because of the psychological trauma these pests inflict. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has long classified bedbugs as a public health pest. These tiny parasites feed on the blood of humans and animals. Adult bedbugs are reddish-brown, have six legs and two antennae and are about the size of Abraham Lincoln’s engraved head on a penny.

  • A large room full of people watching a presentation.

    MSU hosts Row Crop Short Course for growers

  • Flowers made up of tiny blooms are red, orange, yellow and pink.

    Add a splash of Luscious lantanas to spring gardens

    A dreary November landscape can get a gardener dreaming of spring, and if you’re like me, you’re already thinking about plants that will add a splash of color to the landscape next year.

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