- Posted by: bradbelote on 22 August 2008 | 7:15 pm
Beware of Brown
Recluse Spiders; Follow Two Strategies to Eliminate
The name "brown
recluse" describes the color and habits of this venomous spider t ... [more]
- Posted by: bradbelote on 22 August 2008 | 7:14 pm
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- Posted by: bradbelote on 22 August 2008 | 7:14 pm
Fall Application of Nitrogen Key to Spring Strawberry Crop
It is time to get strawberry plants in shape for next spring according to John Hobbs, an agriculture and rural development specialist with University of Missouri Extension.
“An August application of nitrogen on spring-bearing ... [more]
- Posted by: Kristy on 13 August 2008 | 8:38 am
Arborist, would you be interested in participating in a blog about trees? When to plant them, what kind of atmosphere they need (shade/sun), slow/fast growing trees, etc. It would be a great addition to the site. :) ... [more]
- Posted by: OzarksArborist on 10 August 2008 | 7:40 pm
Spiders do eat unwanted insects, unless it "bugs" you, I would leave it alone. ... [more]
- Posted by: OzarksArborist on 10 August 2008 | 7:37 pm
Hello,
You may go to Lowes and ask for Lawn and turf insect granules. If you hurry, it will be effective this year. You will need to reapply next spring and fall then only once a year during high levels of precipitaton.
John the Arborist ... [more]
- Posted by: OzarksArborist on 10 August 2008 | 7:32 pm
Tree Issues? Tree Questions? Ask the Arborist. Ozarks Certified Arborist, Willard, Springfield and surrounding areas. Custom Tree Services. Visit my website, www.ozarksarborist.com or [more]
- Posted by: oca216 on 10 August 2008 | 3:58 pm
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- Posted by: bradbelote on 18 July 2008 | 2:24 pm
After being a problem for years in the Eastern states,
Japanese Beetles are being found in several pockets of Missouri.
“Unfortunately for us, southwest Missouri is one of those
pockets and I don’t think Japanese Beetles are going away anytime soon,” said
Patrick ... [more]
- Posted by: twofenns on 14 July 2008 | 1:16 pm
I read on the wickmans garden site that there is a product that is called Milky spore , has anyone tried this or knows anything about it ? ... [more]