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  • A bee hangs onto the bottom of a cluster of tiny, purple flowers.

    Add pollinator-friendly plants to your landscape

    I recently visited the home of Marian Hill in Tupelo and toured her beautiful pollinator gardens full of plants buzzing with activity. There were several varieties of yarrow, some bachelor’s buttons and Stokes’ aster planted throughout.

  • EXCITE grant furthers adult vaccine education

    Mississippi adults will continue to be offered science-based vaccine information by the Mississippi State University Extension Service with help from a national grant.

    MSU Extension received the Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching and Engagement, or EXCITE, grant to provide adult vaccine education in Mississippi. MSU was one of 37 institutions chosen for this award.

  • Cotton growers invited to agronomy field day

  • A large, creamy white bloom has a woody, yellow center cone.

    Southern magnolias add evergreen charm, beauty

    It’s no wonder Mississippi is called the Magnolia State. The Southern magnolia is an iconic symbol in our landscape and across the Southeast. I have many great childhood memories of my sister and me climbing and playing in my grandparents’ large magnolia tree in their front yard. Its numerous, small-diameter branches made it a great tree to climb.

  • Mississippi State University Extension marine fisheries specialist Marcus Drymon shows a trawl-caught cutlassfish to fishermen during a 2022 field excursion. (Photo by MSU Extension/Marine Fisheries Ecology)

    MSU Marine Fisheries program offers FISHES course

  • Grass blades are green with random yellowish patches.

    Ornamental grasses add texture to yards

    I recently visited the Magnolia Botanical Garden at the North Mississippi Research and Extension Center in Verona, and I saw some impressive ornamental grasses at this Mississippi State University location. Ornamental grasses are great landscape choices and can add color and interesting texture to any garden.

  • A man and a woman help a child plant seeds in a small pot of soil.

    Master Gardeners win second place award at international conference

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- Six years ago, John Malanchak combined his love of science, passion for teaching and a call to serve others into a project he named Dominic’s Garden. The project, which serves people with disabilities in the Jackson metro area, was recognized in June with an award at the International Master Gardener Conference in Overland Park, Kansas.

  • Mitchell named 4-H center director

    STARKVILLE, Miss. -- A Mississippi State University Extension Service administrator with more than 30 years of experience in youth education has been selected to lead Mississippi’s 4-H program.

  • Purple flowers bloom from a container at the center of a garden.

    Hostas, hydrangeas, ferns thrive in shade

    I recently visited with my friend Doyce Deas in Tupelo and was amazed by her beautiful, shady backyard garden. Some people struggle with the challenge of growing plants in shady areas of their yard, but not Doyce. She has done a great job of selecting plants that grow well in the part-shade and shade of her yard.

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