Winter weather brings more mud, snow, and indoor dust that land on floors. Learn why floors get dirtier faster in winter and tips you can use to keep floors clean longer.
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A professor of plant pathology answers questions on winter plant care and offers tips on how to keep plants protected from ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about tea plants, annuals like coleus, ligustrum, figs, broccoli, palms and weed control ...
Reducing the amount of ventilation and fresh air makes a home dustier. Learn what you can do to reduce winter dust and improve indoor air quality.
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Annuals for the Cut-Flower Garden, Jan. 6 the DMACC Inspiration Garden in the Garden House. Call 641-792-6433 or email campc@iastate.edu to reserve your spot.
Residents of Huntington County and surrounding areas will have an opportunity to expand their gardening knowledge through the Purdue Extension Master Gardener Basic Training Course in spring 2026. The ...