Hanging baskets in a store (Photo: Iowa State University Extension)

Hanging basket considerations

  • By Aaron J. Steil │ Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Rabbit in a garden (Photo: iStock - LeoMalsam)

Rabbits in the garden?

  • By K-State Research and Extension news service
Woman feeling relaxed gardening in her garden (Photo: iStock - Dejan_Dundjerski)

Dig safe, plant happy: prevent injuries in the yard and garden

  • By Gabriela Murza │ Utah State University Extension
Fruit trees protected from freezing temperatures at The Gardens at Texas A&M. A cold protection plan should include covers for sensitive trees and plants. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)

Tips on protecting gardens during storm season

  • By K-State Research and Extension news service
Broken tree limb from storm damage laying on a lawn (Photo: iStock - Dcwcreations)

Managing storm damaged trees

  • By Maddy Rohr │ Kansas State University Research and Extension
Black bears in Colorado's urban areas can stay awake year-round if unnatural food sources remain available. Do your part by keeping food sources like trash and bird seed secured all year long. (Photo courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife.)
Ground meat should be cooked to an internal temperature of 160 F, measured with a food thermometer, said K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee. (K-State Research and Extension)
Learning how to get the best out of container gardening will be the topic of a webinar hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Travis County on May 8. (Photo: Brylee Williams/Texas A&M AgriLife)