Horticulture and gardening
Displaying 1 - 48 of 48Video about soil pH and salinity management (for commercial horticulture) by Juan Cabrera-Garcia, Field Specialist in Horticulture.
The Missouri Garden 'n Grow Program is a summer volunteer gardening program developed for 9- to 13-year-old youths.
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June 2020 Master Gardener Newsletter for Boone County, Missouri
The Junior Master Gardener program is an international youth gardening program that engages children in hands-on group and individual learning experiences.
The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) is a highly destructive plant pest of foreign origin. It was first found in the United States in a nursery in southern New Jersey in 1916.
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a center for botanical research and science education. Founded in 1859, it is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark.
Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark.
The Missouri Master Gardener Association is dedicated to preserving and supporting the Master Gardener program of the University of Missouri.
Map of Missouri statewide agronomic assignments highlighted by the agronomists' coverage areas.
Map of Missouri statewide horticulture assignments highlighted by the horticulturalists' coverage areas.
Subscribe or just check out videos on variety of topics including home or commercial horticulture, pest management, forages/livestock, and field crops.
Janelle Melton, Webster County Master Gardener, provides some information about native bed gardening.
North Missouri Produce Auction sale information by date or by produce.
Video about using compost analyses and soil test reports to determine field application rates (for commercial producers) by Justin Keay, Field Specialist in Horticulture.
Bob Schultheis with University of Missouri Extension in Webster County discusses plant diseases.
Bob Schultheis with University of Missouri Extension in Webster County provides advice on pressure gauge testing for pressure cookers using in canning.
Dude and Janelle Melton, Webster County Master Gardeners, offer some information about rain barrels and their advantages when it comes to gardening.
A MDC publication (PDF) on picking a tree that is right for the place you intend to plant it.
Video about understanding soil test reports (for commercial horticulture) by Justin Keay, Field Specialist in Horticulture.
Video about understanding your soil tests (for homeowners) by Justin Keay, Field Specialist in Horticulture.
A High Tunnel System, commonly called a “hoop house,” is an increasingly popular conservation practice for farmers, and is available with financial assistance through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).