[ad_1] MASTER GARDENER — Developing roots is important with mycorrhizae Published 12:06 am Thursday, July 20, 2023 Seeds germinating in mycorrhizae-rich environments demonstrate hyphae, which are long, thread-like branching structures that are tiny filament highways that absorb surrounding nutrients, allowing them to be transported throughout the thallus or fungus body. (fungi.com) Let me start by […]
[ad_1] MATER GARDENER — Secrets revealed of a personal Monarch butterfly habitat Published 12:02 am Wednesday, July 12, 2023 The regal beauty of a Monarch butterfly is seen feeding on Lantana. There are many plants considered nectar-rich, which backyard gardeners can use to entice Monarch butterflies and other pollinators to create a personal butterfly habitat. […]
[ad_1] (Photo Illustration/MetroCreative) Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The summer is flying by as we approach the Fourth of July weekend and Independence Day. As we all enjoy the extended weekend with family and friends, take a moment to reflect on what this holiday is all about. The Fourth of […]
[ad_1] There’s very little that is pretty about a garden in winter, unless it is covered with a blanket of pristine snow. Occasionally, a red cardinal will visit, giving the dreary scene a splash of color and a faint promise of spring. There’s also a rabbit that lives under the storage cottage and shows up […]