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  • Maryland Small Acreage Professional Foresters Directory (Fact Sheet 1067)

    … offered by the individual and/or company, as well as which Maryland counties they serve. The Directory is for reference only and is not an endorsement of any forester listed. Download the publication As the … Services: 4, 6, 9 Area: AA, BA, CR, FR, HA, HO, WA BILL BOND Maryland State License #324 Parkton Woodland …

  • Growing Flowering Dogwood Trees

    … dogwood trees Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is a small Maryland  native tree with white or pink bracts (specialized leaves resembling … The key to maintaining the health of your dogwood is to plant it in a suitable location and take proper care of your …

  • Lawn Alternatives

    … area that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight daily? A meadow can enhance biodiversity by providing shelter, food, … to your  ecoregion  and soil conditions. Maryland native meadow seeds are not commercially available, so establishment … For this reason, we recommend  Recommended Species for Meadow Creation in Maryland's Coastal Plain   Meadow

  • Starting Seeds Indoors

    … from hardware stores, garden centers, and big box stores.  Growing your own transplants from seeds saves you money -- … can lay them down in a trench when planting and turn the growing tip up so only the top 2-3 sets of leaves are above … kale, mustard, broccoli raab, arugula, Asian greens, onion, leek, bean, and sweet corn! Don’t forget about your …

  • Frederick County

    … a list of beekeepers who are interested in removing honey bees swarms, yellow jackets and hornet nests.  Call our … of a beekeeper in your area. For information about bees and wasps go to: Home and Garden Information Center - …

  • Nurturing Natives and the Next Generation of Environmental Scientists

    … members, accompanied by lessons on the importance of bees and other pollinators, and a honey tasting. “We had …

  • Managing Slugs in Field Crops Using IPM Principles (FS-2022-0629)

    … and soybean. When particularly abundant and active they can reduce stand density, sometimes so much that the crop must be replanted. Management can be difficult for several reasons: nocturnal activity, easily confused … the label is the law. Make sure the product you use is registered in your state and for your crop(s). Follow …

  • Public Boil Water Advisory

  • University of Maryland Extension Learning Garden Provides Education and Produce to Local Food Bank

  • Women In Agriculture Webinar Series on Risk Management: Marketing