Horticulture

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Christian County Horticulture

The Christian County Cooperative Extension Office Horticulture Program assists homeowners with gardening questions, Greens Industry professionals, and producers of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.

 

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Kelly Jackson
Extension Agent for Horticulture

Phone 270.886.6328

kelly.jackson@uky.edu

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  • Strawberries benefit from winter mulch. Pine needles and wheat straw are great choices. KY Strawberry Guide: http://bit.ly/4Dyy4a 1 day 15 hours ago
  • Use only the existing soil when backfilling around trees and shrubs during planting. Water to settle airpockets and top off with 3" of mulch 2 days 15 hours ago
  • Planting B&B trees this weekend? Allow the rootball to extend 2 to 3" above grade to prevent potential decay, pests, and root problems. 3 days 15 hours ago
  • Fall temperatures signal insects to seek shelter for winter. Prevent your house from becoming that shelter: http://bit.ly/3aTFNY 4 days 13 hours ago
  • Late fall and winter planting of dormant trees and shrubs will give you more success and require less maintenance next summer. 1 week 1 day ago

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