ANR May Newsletter 2025
ANR May Newsletter 2025
May 2025 Edition
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ANR May Newsletter 2025 |
What to do in May & June | Many of your annual & perennials flowering plants will need to be transplanted during the Spring. |
Soil Compaction is hard on a garden | It is a good time to think about the soil in your garden plots and beds. |
Eastern tent caterpillars are active | While tent caterpillars can nearly defoliate a tree when numerous, the tree will usually recover & put out a new crop of leaves. |
Prevent disease in your roses | Spectacular blooms & diverse types & varieties make roses a favorite of many Kentucky gardeners. |
Farm & home safety tips for stormy weather | Stormy conditions also increase the potential for lightning to strike people at work or play outdoors and possibly while they are inside a building. |
Protect your home from termites | Termites swarm from their colony to disburse, fall to the ground, find mates, and start new colonies in the soil. |
Lawn Mower safety reminders | While mowing your grass may seem like a harmless task, it has its own set hazards. |
Early Season vegetables insect management | Early in the season it is important to get the seedlings & vegetables transplants off to a good start. |
Pesticide Safety in and around your home | When insect pests begin to appear in and around our home, they can breach or invade that privacy. |
10 Backyard Chicken Basics | Having a small chicken flock in the backyard is very popular these days. |
Spring Weather can bring heavy rain and the risk of flooding | As we head deeper into Spring, we wanted to talk to you about something that's on our minds this time of year: flash flooding. |