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The Grapevine

April, 2002

Dear Grapeviners:

Well, the weather the past week has certainly made us and our plants feel and act like Spring!  Although our soils are too wet to do much work in, I’m sure there is plenty of work to do in your lawn and garden. Based on the number of calls we have been receiving, its obvious that trees, bugs, fish, weeds, snakes, algae, grasses, moles, and a lot of other interesting things are raising questions from many of you.   I hope that the Grapevine will help answer some of the questions that you are having this Spring. We will try to address the topics that seem to be the most pressing concerns that you are facing. 

Let us know if there are concerns which you would like to have addressed !! 

John Hixson                Laura McConnell
John Hixson                                Laura McConnell
Extension Agent, Agriculture        Program Assistant,
Natural Resources &                    Horticulture
Community Development              Master Gardener Coordinator

Articles In This Newsletter
Mosquito Control
April Tips
May Tips
Think About Planting Trees?
Feed & WEED at McCloud Park
Moles, Voles and Shrews
Wildflowers on the Web
Organic Mulches
Extension Publications
New Poison Control
Calendar of Blooms & Bugs



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