Infectious Diseases
Patty Satalia and guest experts will look at the return of preventable diseases—whooping cough, malaria, and tuberculosis.
Waking up the garden to a new growing season is about more than soil and seedlings. Spring is a pick-me-up for the home gardener as well. On this Spring 2019 edition of Get Your Garden On!, we discuss preparing your garden for the summer with Penn State Extension educators Tom Ford and John Esslinger.
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Horticulture Educator, Penn State Extension
Horticulture Educator, Penn State Extension
Patty Satalia and guest experts will look at the return of preventable diseases—whooping cough, malaria, and tuberculosis.
Gardening season has arrived. Whether you’re growing cool season crops or getting ready to plant tomatoes — now is the perfect time to get tips to help your garden grow. Penn State Extension educators share their expertise on everything from taking care of your lawn, to spring gardening tasks, to updated hardiness zone maps.
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