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  • Round, red fruit grows on a branch.

    With extra care, gardeners can enjoy Barbados cherry

    One of the fun gardening activities I enjoy living on the Gulf Coast is collecting and growing interesting tropical and subtropical fruit trees. Earlier this year, I wrote about my cold-hardy avocados, and I’ve added new citrus trees to my “grove” that I will discuss in the future. But this week, I want to talk about a really interesting new addition to my collection, the Barbados cherry.

  • Pecans

    Pecans slightly behind schedule but promising

  • An open wooden shed houses miscellaneous items.

    Chronic wasting disease in deer impacts hunters

    The appearance of chronic wasting disease on the Mississippi landscape is making significant changes in the lives and hobbies of hunters, and many are ready to do what it takes to limit this disease. Chronic wasting disease, or CWD, is a prion disease of white-tailed deer that is easily transmissible to deer through saliva, feces, urine or a contaminated environment

  • Red, orange and purple peppers rise from green foliage.

    Ornamental peppers have use as holiday decoration

    As an ornamental horticulture guy, I’m always thinking about how to expand or extend the usefulness of our landscape and garden plants. I’ve been toying with a nontraditional use for ornamental peppers.

  • A man and a woman pose in a garden.

    Preserve ecosystems in home landscapes

    Participants in a Mississippi State University landscape symposium learned tips for preserving the life in their own backyards and contributing positively to the larger, regional ecosystem. The 66th Edward C. Martin Landscape Symposium was held Oct. 20 at MSU.

  • Salt marshes and water

    Coastal restoration is a team effort

  • An unhealthy deer stands next to a wall.

    Chronic wasting disease threatens state’s deer

    A 100% fatal, transmissible, neurogenerative disease has entered the Mississippi white-tailed deer population, and hunters play a big part in controlling this disease. Chronic wasting disease, or CWD, is a prion disease that is easily transmissible to deer through saliva, feces, urine or a contaminated environment.

  • Purple blooms have small, yellow centers.

    Plant cool-season pansies now for blooms all winter

    I’m enjoying the changing weather that has finally arrived across Mississippi, and many of my summer annuals growing in planters and containers are getting a second wind. But, unfortunately for them, it’s time to get cool-season color planted. A popular cool-season flowering annual that I always count on are pansies.

  • Pine trees grow in the forest.

    Emerging carbon offset market may benefit state

    Mississippians are exploring the relatively new and growing carbon offset market, although many issues related to this market remain under discussion. Larry Oldham, soil specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said daily, normal activities such as driving vehicles, manufacturing, industrial production and agricultural practices release carbon into the atmosphere.

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