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  • Hillside Blueberry

  • Removing Invasive Plants and Planting Natives in Maryland

    … biology. Replace invasive plants with competitive native plant species that are appropriate for the soil and growing … destruction. Our native environment supports native plant biodiversity crucial for the survival of insect and … monitor the area and take action as needed. Proper plant identification is the first step to invasive plant control. …

  • The Effects of Climate Change in Maryland

    … is warming, with fewer winter days below freezing. The last frost comes earlier and the first frost in the fall is later, … that have been put out before the advertised last frost date. Impacts of warmer winters: Deer, insects, and other …

  • Cecil County Fair Project List

  • Winter Creeper

  • Order Handbook

    … herbaceous plants, woody plants, vegetables, small fruits, tree fruits, herbs, and houseplants 15 chapters on … Chapter 17 Vegetables Chapter 18 Small Fruits Chapter 19 Tree Fruits Chapter 20 Herbs Chapter 21 Houseplants Chapter …

  • Agriculture and Food Systems

  • Organic Matter and Soil Amendments

    … the sunken, brown/black areas on the bottoms and sides of fruits. Excess magnesium can make the problem worse by making … eating or preparation. Mulch Organic mulches, including tree leaves, grass clippings, straw, wood bark, and wood … Jon Traunfeld, Director HGIC, Extension Specialist, Fruits and Vegetables. 11/2020 Still have a question? Contact …

  • Home Landscape Best Management Practices

  • Lead in Garden Soils

    … Add phosphorus to the soil as recommended by a soil test. Fruits (tomato, pepper, cucumber) are much less likely to … Jon Traunfeld, Director HGIC, Extension Specialist, Fruits and Vegetables. Reviewed by: Rufus L. Chaney, Ph.D., …