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  • Closeup of herbs and spices on a cutting board.

    Seasonal spices pack protective antioxidants

    Many of the foods enjoyed during the holiday season include herbs and spices, which have known health benefits. Just like fruits and vegetables, herbs and spices contain antioxidants, or properties that may protect cells from damage.

  •  A pink and white poinsettia is surrounded by small, decorative Christmas trees.

    Gift ideas for gardeners on 2020 Christmas lists

    “’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the yard, not a plant was left standing, and the ground was hard.” So begins Karen Geisler’s gardener adaptation of Clement Clarke Moore’s Christmas classic “The Night Before Christmas.” We’re just days away from the big day, and I know there are still folks trying to decide on that perfect Christmas gift for their favorite gardener.

  • Four glass containers with plastic lids contain food leftovers.

    Food safety helps keep holiday events healthy

  • Ornamental horticulture field day is virtual Dec. 17

    The long-standing annual update on Mississippi State University research in ornamental horticulture is going virtual this year with a Dec. 17 webinar.

  • A Christmas tree is hung with red and white ornaments.

    Christmas tree stories from years gone by

    We are fully into the holiday season, and most people are getting into the holiday spirit. But this year is very different, thanks to COVID-19.

  • MSU Extension specialist elected to national board

    MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. -- A Mississippi State University Extension Service specialist has been elected to the National Board of Public Health Examiners board of directors.

  • Frost covers the ruffled leaves of young lettuce.

    Cold snap doesn’t have to catch gardeners unaware

    Well, it happened again this week. It seems every year, home gardeners get surprised by the first cold snap. Whenever weather forecasters utter the words “frost” or “freeze” for the first time each fall, you can bet there will be cases of landscape panic and questions about how to protect our garden plants from the onslaught of Jack Frost.

  • A serving island and three stools sit in a kitchen.

    Reclaimed wood offers advantages and beauty

    Old wood’s depth of beauty has made it popular in remodeling and new construction, but this type of wood presents some unique challenges that need addressing.

  • Extension water specialist heads a regional board

    A Mississippi State University Extension Service water quality specialist has been named 2020 chair of a regional professional and trade association.

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