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Cornell Cooperative Extension offers a series of tips help celebrate National Pollinators Week. National Pollinator Week is a ...
A partnership between VINES, the City of Binghamton, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County, and the Conrad and ...
Jumping worms are harmful to our garden and the environment. They originated in Asia. They can be spread by the sharing of plants with eggs in the soil by home gardeners and commercial nurseries. They ...
Pour it slowly into the soil. When the worms rise to the surface, you can check whether they are jumping worms. For more information on jumping worms, see the factsheet on CCE Oneida County’s ...
Highlights include a native plant sale, free soil pH testing (one free test per household, $3 for each additional sample), CCE garden and compost tours and a tool sharpening demonstration.
I am going to stand on my native pollinator soapbox for one more week. Two weeks ago, I wrote about why native populations of ...
We think of worms as beneficial to our garden by aerating the soil. Their castings (poop) break down organics and return nutrients to the soil.
Over 160 fifth and sixth grade students from Minerva in the south to Lake Placid in the north spent a day learning about the world around and below them during the 39th Annual Environmental Field Day ...
Since 2022, the Nutrient Management Spear Program team at Cornell University has worked on the Value of Manure project. The project is part of the Nutrient Management Spear Program New ...
This led Western farmers to collect buffalo bones from the prairies and transform them into bone meal, an effective and ...