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North Mississippi Gardening Tips Home Page
Mississippi State University Extension — Lelia Scott Kelly, Ph.D., writes North Mississippi Gardening Tips monthly and is a Horticulture Specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service. Her office is in the North Mississippi Research & Extension Center, Verona. Links ...More…
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Home Gardening: Central Mississippi Garden Calendar
Mississippi State University Extension — Complete list of all Central Mississippi Garden Calendar newsletters. Donna Hamlin Beliech is the writer of Central Mississippi Garden Calendar monthly. She's a self described "dirty-handed gardener" and avid seed saver. She lives in Brandon ...More…
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Mississippi Master Gardener - Garden Calendar
Mississippi State University Extension — The Garden Calendar contains monthly tips suggesting when to plant, fertilize, prune, and/or mulch in Mississippi. Information about home accents, pest control, lawn diseases and what should be in bloom that particular month may also be ...More…
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Flower Gardening: Soil Preparation for Annual Flowering ...
Mississippi State University Extension — Soil preparation is the most crucial step in success with annuals. Soil preparation is the most crucial step in success with annuals. Roots of annuals have to penetrate soils quickly, anchor plants, and absorb water and nutrients in one season, ...More…
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Irrigation, Mulches, Fertilizers & Weed Control
Mississippi State University Extension — Mississippi summers are typically dry or weeks. Therefore, be prepared to water annual plantings as needed. To promote deep root growth, water thoroughly and deeply, then let soils get nearly dry before soaking again. Gently water annuals, using ...More…
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Flower Gardening: Annuals - Seed or Transplants
Mississippi State University Extension — Sowing seed directly into the garden soil is a time-honored ritual that rewards a little work and patience with great returns. The extra time involved is offset by savings in initial cost. Also, you can get more variety at less expense from seed ...More…
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Selected Plants for Mississippi Gardens
Mississippi State University Extension — The following is a fast-reference list of some common and favorite annual flowers grown in Mississippi, along with selected characteristics. The following is a fast-reference list of some common and favorite annual flowers grown in Mississippi, ...More…
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Flower Gardening: Quick Reference List for Annuals
Mississippi State University Extension — List of Annuals listed by best growing methods. Gomphrena (bachelor button) Nicotiana (flowering tobacco) Wishbone Flower (torenia) Amaranth (Joseph's Coat) Basil (purple-leafed and ruffle-leafed) Ornamental Kale (flowering cabbage) Zinnia ...More…
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Flower Gardening: Annual Pest and Disease Control
Mississippi State University Extension — Choose insect and disease resistant varieties when possible. Keep the garden clean, neat, and weed-free, and be alert for early signs of trouble to reduce the need for pesticides. Choose insect and disease resistant varieties when possible. Keep ...More…
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Home Gardening - Mississippi Gardens
Mississippi State University Extension — Horticulture and gardening tips from Kerry Johnson, a hobby gardener, former weekly newspaper columnist and an Area Extension Horticulture Agent for 11 coastal counties in Mississippi. Newspaper and Web Column. Current columns are no longer ...More…
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Home Gardening: Plant Disease
Mississippi State University Extension — Links to Web pages about vegetable, lawn, ornamental and tree diseases as well as Pests of the Home and Plant Pathology Infobytes.More…
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Vegetable Gardening in Mississippi
Mississippi State University Extension — On the other hand, most fresh vegetables available at the grocery store travel about 1,800 miles between producer and consumer, and this travel often occurs over a period of several days. There's a lot to be said for "homegrown" freshness. ...More…