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Native fruit trees such as persimmon, wild plum, pawpaw and chokecherries can look good and produce nourishment for humans ...
Advance orders are being taken for a native plant sale at Missouri Western State University. The college's student chapter of ...
Learn about the benefits of using Missouri native plants in our landscapes with Lilly Germeroth, a conservation program associate with the Missouri Prairie Foundation (MPF) and its Grow Native!
COLUMBIA — The Missouri Prairie Foundation held a native plant sale at the MU Bradford Research Center on Saturday. Vendors ...
You shouldn’t be selling things that you have to constantly deal with trying to get rid of,” Tyler Wilson told a House ...
Is it too late to plant native plant seeds outside ... staffing the Master Gardener Hotline at the University of Missouri Extension Center in Greene County located inside the Botanical ...
We are excited to host our Spring Plant Sale online and in-person again this year! We have a variety of Missouri native plants, vegetables, flowers and herbs to choose from! Shop our online plant sale ...
If you receive a packet of seeds in the mail, don’t plant them. That’s the warning from University of Missouri Extension. Horticulturist Kelly McGowin said they’ve received reports recently of ...
Spring is here and if you haven't begun planning your spring garden, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is here to help with tips for using native plants in your garden.
University of Missouri Extension horticulturists ask the public not to plant unsolicited seeds received in the mail.
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