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Vanderburgh County, Indiana

 

Extension Notes 2004 Index

These are on-line copies of Larry Caplan's weekly column with the Evansville Courier & Press       

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  • December 26, 2004:  Extension Horticulture Annual Survey
  • December 19, 2004:  Benefits of Trees
  • December 12, 2004:  Don't Bring Insects Indoors for the Holidays
  • December 5, 2004:  Animal Damage Control
  • November 28, 2004:  Acorns and Sunflowers
  • November 21, 2004:  Insects:  Gone But Not Forgotten
  • November 14, 2004:  Bringing in Your Houseplants, But Only Your Plants
  • November 7, 2004:  Boxelder Bugs and Plants Blooming Out of Season
  • October 31, 2004:  People Pressure Problems on Trees
  • October 24, 2004:  Fall Garden Clean-up a Necessary Chore
  • October 17, 2004:  Dealing With Leaves in the Fall
  • October 10, 2004:  Weather Woes
  • October 3, 2004:  Biting Bugs?  Can't See e'm!
  • September 26, 2004:  An Herbicide By Any Other Name...
  • September 19, 2004:  Varmints Need to Vamoose
  • September 12, 2004:  Come Explore Evansville's Eco Tour!
  • September 5, 2004:  Tox Away Day and Lawn Care
  • August 29, 2004:  September Events
  • August 22, 2004:  Cool Weather Hastens Fall Gardening Chores
  • August 15, 2004:  What Are These Holes in My Yard?
  • August 8, 2004:  Computer Recycling
  • August 1, 2004:  Strange Year for Pests
  • July 25, 2004:  Spider Mites in the Garden
  • July 18, 2004:  What's Happening in July?
  • July 11, 2004:  Be Careful Selecting Your Tree Trimming Company
  • July 4, 2004:  Economic Decisions in Watering Your Landscape
  • June 27, 2004:  Mosquitoes Make Many Miserable
  • June 20, 2004:  Japanese Beetles Are Here and Hungry!
  • June 13, 2004:  Replacing What We've Lost:  Replanting the Urban Forest
  • June 6, 2004:  After the Storm
  • May 30, 2004:  Tree Topping Restricted in Evansville!
  • May 23, 2004:  Oak Gall Very Prevalent this Year
  • May 16, 2004:  Tools Aren't the Only Things Rusty this Spring.
  • May 9, 2004:  Not Everything Green is Bad!
  • May 2, 2004:  Spring Pest Update
  • April 25, 2004:  Pond Weed Control Should Be Under Way Now
  • April 18, 2004:  Read the Pesticide Label Carefully!
  • April 11, 2004:  Moles in Southern Indiana Lawns
  • April 4, 2004:  It's Never Too Early to Talk About Japanese Beetles
  • March 28, 2004:  Prevent Weed Problems With Pre-emergent Herbicides
  • March 21, 2004:  Quality Fruit Requires Diligent Spraying
  • March 14, 2004:  Use Dormant Oil Now to Control Pests Later
  • March 7, 2004:  Warm Weather Brings Ladybugs
  • February 29, 2004:  Proper Pruning Also Includes Safety
  • February 22, 2004:  Undoing Bad Pruning is Often Difficult
  • February 15, 2004:  Consider Plant Size and Site
  • February 8, 2004:  How Long Should You Baby Your Tree?
  • February 1, 2004:  Ice Storms and Trees
  • January 25, 2004:  Plant Selection Considerations
  • January 18, 2004:  Do You Really Know Your Tree Basics?
  • January 11, 2004:  Ornamental Pine Cones May Harbor Pests; Other Invasive Species Affect Tri-State
  • January 4, 2004:  Recycle Some More in 2004
  • Archive of columns from 2003
  • Archive of columns from 2002
  • Archive of columns from 2001

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