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Students make 250th anniversary quilt and learn American history
MOSES LAKE — Mount Rushmore, Uncle Sam, the White House and the Statue of Liberty are among the American icons imm…
Master Gardeners sow seed of success in demo gardens
Continued from last week.
Ace of Clubs donates to seniors
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Master Gardeners sow seed of success in demo gardens
WSU Master Gardeners provide a variety of community outreach activities to the people of Grant and Adams Counties. All of our certified gardeners serve as informal educators who provide resources on horticulture an…
Air shows provide great entertainment
Two air shows in two weeks within 100 miles of each other. Wow, what great entertainment. Both special, unique and remarkable.
Calibration, rate, timing
These are important topics to discuss, because all factors are important in getting the best weed control.
Deadline looms for 1981-82 phone book
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More watering tips for the urban gardener
Today we pick up where we left off last week.
Job Corps students shine
Last Saturday, June 8, the Grant County Historical Society opened the museum for what is termed “Living Museum.” Information about the museum on a Grant County…
Watering tips for the urban gardener
As the weather warms up gardeners are thinking about how often to water their yards and gardens. Scheduling, length, and the duration of watering can directly impact our quality of life.
Swim lessons postponed
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Canada thistle
One plant that we are constantly fighting here at the weed board is the dreaded Canada thistle. This plant was actually the main reason that the weed board was formed.
Street plan approved by Ephrata in 1975
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Camelthorn not a good weed
Our next noxious weed has an interesting name, camelthorn (Alhagi maurorum). The name comes from the fondness camels have for eating this plant in its native range in the Middle East. If you’ve ever seen this plant…
Flash floods reported in 1979
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WSU Master Gardeners supported by non-profit foundation
Washington State University (WSU) Master Gardeners (MG) serve as educators and resources on horticulture and gardening.