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Hydrangeas are great plants for the garden whose many benefits have been well recognized by gardeners over the centuries. They provide floral and occasionally foliar interest beginning in late spring ...
Caryn Michel, Ph.D. Candidate Cesar Rodriguez-Saona, Extension Specialist in Blueberry and Cranberry Entomology Anne Nielsen, Assistant Extension Specialist, Entomology Dean Polk, IPM Agent, Tree ...
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Moles are burrowing mammals that can cause problems in turf areas and garden plots while foraging for earthworms or insects in the soil. There are several mole species in North America, but this fact ...
Gardening can have many benefits for youth and adults in a detention facility. Growing flowers, vegetables and fruits gives individuals an opportunity to be productive. This, in turn, increases ...
Ricardo Kairios, MS, Family and Community Health Sciences Educator, Mercer County Monica Poola, Rutgers Public Health Graduate Student Veronica Jones, Family and Community Health Sciences Educator, ...
Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea), also known as 'Creeping Charlie', 'Creeping Jenny' and 'Gill-Overthe-Ground', is a common perennial, evergreen weed found throughout New Jersey. It thrives in shady, ...
Many New Jersey homeowners have an excessive quantity of leaves in the fall. One alternative for dealing with leaves is backyard composting. This process involves primarily the microbial decomposition ...
Muscles are complex tissues that require a multitude of different proteins, electrolytes, sugars, and repeated usage in order to function normally. There are many medical conditions that can directly ...
This is a sheet about safety in handling horses. It is a reminder to the rider of the safety precautions that should be taken while mounting, dismounting, and riding. With your horse properly and ...
Soil testing and plant diagnostic services are provided by Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES). Soil testing and plant diagnostic services are located on the G. H. Cook Campus.
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