Jim Douglas of the University of Alaska’s Cooperative Extension service has some tips for keeping that lawn and garden fertilized during this wet weather. Also, some tiny pests continue making trouble in the area and there are still openings in the upcoming 4-H Camp.
Gardentalk
Gardentalk
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski talks about using plants related to the buttercup for a natural appearance in landscaping.
Gardentalk – Current Worm
Another pest has surfaced in the Juneau area. The people at the University of Alaska’s Cooperative Extension Service have some ideas for eradicated the current worm.
Gardentalk – Berry Patch Management
Master gardener Ed Buyarski has some tips for getting the most out of your berry bushes.
Gardentalk – Planting
Jim Douglas of the Cooperative Extension Service has some ideas for planting annuals and refurbishing the lawn this weekend.
Gardentalk – Bulb Planting
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski has some tips for getting those bulbs into the pots or out in the garden.
Gardentalk – Spruce Needle Aphids
Jim Douglas of the Cooperative Extension Service tells us how to spot spruce needle aphids and reminds us of some events on the gardening calendar over the next month.
Gardentalk – Preparation
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski has some suggestions for your first several days in the garden.Related Link: Some Alaskan gardening links
Gardentalk
In this week’s segment, Jim Douglas of the Cooperative Extension Service has some tips for preparing your lawn and garden for this spring’s activity.
Gardentalk – Seed Selection
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski kicks off this year’s edition of KTOO’s gardening series with some tips on seed selection and basic transplant techniques.