June 1, 2024

Words of the Gardener

Gardening enthusiasts have their own set of jargon, just like many other hobbyists. Some of these terms can be confusing, especially to the gardening newcomer. So here’s a brief list of terms that all gardeners should get familiar with. Annual — Plant that completes its life cycle from seed germination to seed production in one

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Invasive! Garlic Mustard

Garlic mustard (Alliara petiolata) can be found in public parks, backyards, meadows, forests, gardens, and along roadsides throughout Indiana. The leaves have a strong garlic smell to them. Garlic mustard was first introduced from Northeastern Europe in the 1860s in Long Island, New York. Immigrants from Europe used it for food (an herb), medicine, and

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Complimentary Colors

Although we have been taught colors since before we began attending school, colors can be challenging. Colors are complicated and there is so much variety it may seem overwhelming. Think of the wall of paint color swatches at the hardware store, and you may recall entire sections are devoted to shades of blue or green

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2024 Continuing Education

Master Gardeners and Interns: New educational opportunities have been posted. Click on the webinar name to register for the session. To view and receive credit for past virtual training, login to the Purdue Master Gardener website and select “training” below your name:https://www.purdue.edu/mg-volunteer/login.php?action=unauthorizedCD&request

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