Publications by Series: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual
HO-107: Selecting and Planting Woody Plants: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 16
Rick Durham, Bill Fountain | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Woody ornamental plants are key components of a well-designed landscape. Landscape plantings divide and define areas, add aesthetic and psychological benefits, and increase a property's environmental and economic value.
HO-100: Organic Gardening: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 21
Krista Jacobsen | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Organic farming and gardening have grown in popularity in recent years as consumers and producers have sought alternatives to synthetic fertilizers and pesticides in favor of biologically based management.
HO-104: Growing Tree Fruits: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 22
John Strang | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Growing tree fruits or nuts can provide a great deal of satisfaction, but it takes a commitment to care for your trees year-round.
ID-201: Your Yard and Water Quality: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 12
Rick Durham, Brad Lee | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
We generally view gardening as a wholesome activity that enhances our environment. But pesticides, fertilizers, and erosion from gardens and landscapes can contaminate lakes, streams, rivers, oceans, and groundwater. Since the quality of our water resources affects our quality of life, we must learn how gardening practices can contribute to water contamination and how to reduce the threat to
water quality.
AGR-206: Lawn Management: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 15
Kenneth Clayton, Gregg Munshaw, A.J. Powell | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Turfgrass is the foundation of a quality landscape. It improves the beauty of other ornamentals and provides a safe recreational surface.
ENT-70: Pesticides and Pesticide Safety: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 11
Lee Townsend | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Pest is not a biological term for an organism's environmental role as are the words plant, herbivore, predator, and scavenger. It is a term for an organism that is either causing damage or is somewhere where it's not wanted.
HO-103: Indoor Plants: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 19
Sharon Bale, Rick Durham | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Cultivating plants inside the home is both a popular hobby and an interior decorating technique. More than 75 percent of all American families use living plants as part of their home decor or cultural expression.
HO-96: Basic Botany: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 1
Rick Durham | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Plants are essential to life on earth. Either directly or indirectly, they are the primary food source for humans and other animals. Additionally, they provide fuel, replenish the earth's oxygen supply, prevent soil erosion, slow down wind movement, cool the atmosphere, provide wildlife habitat, supply medicinal compounds, and beautify our surroundings.
HO-101: Care of Woody Plants: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 17
Rick Durham | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
To prune or not to prune? This is a question that often faces gardeners. Most feel they ought to prune but are not sure why or how.
ID-192: Composting: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 13
Rick Durham, Brad Lee | Jan. 16, 2024 (Major Revision)
Gardeners have long made and used compost to improve garden soil.
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