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Hi Listener, in this episode, we talk about our garden resolutions, overwintering sensitive plants (~8:00), and rose pruning (~14:00).
Native Plant of the Month: Red Twig Dogwood (Skip to ~22:30)
Bug of the Month: Silverfish (Skip to~24:00)
Garden Tip of the Month: Planning a Garden (Skip to~27:00)
For more information about UME and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center website at https://extension.umd.edu/hgic
If you have a garden question or topic you like us to talk about you can email us at: [email protected]
Garden Hoes is brought to you by UME. Mikaela Boley- Senior Agent Assoc. (Talbot Co.) for Horticulture, Rachel Rhodes- Agent Assoc. for Horticulture (QA Co), and Emily Zobel- Agriculture Agent (Dorchester Co.).
University of Maryland Extension programs are open to all people and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.
Episode image: Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series
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Hi Listener, in this episode, we talk about our garden resolutions, overwintering sensitive plants (~8:00), and rose pruning (~14:00).
Native Plant of the Month: Red Twig Dogwood (Skip to ~22:30)
Bug of the Month: Silverfish (Skip to~24:00)
Garden Tip of the Month: Planning a Garden (Skip to~27:00)
For more information about UME and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center website at https://extension.umd.edu/hgic
If you have a garden question or topic you like us to talk about you can email us at: [email protected]
Garden Hoes is brought to you by UME. Mikaela Boley- Senior Agent Assoc. (Talbot Co.) for Horticulture, Rachel Rhodes- Agent Assoc. for Horticulture (QA Co), and Emily Zobel- Agriculture Agent (Dorchester Co.).
University of Maryland Extension programs are open to all people and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.
Episode image: Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series

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