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Updated USDA Plant Hardiness Zones

Published on February 4, 2015 by Lyssa Seefeldt

US plant hardiness mapThe USDA recently updated the plant hardiness zones.  View the interactive (zoomable) USDA Plant Hardiness Zones Map.  Please note that the Captcha security box on the page is case sensitive (we found that out the hard way).

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Neonicotinoid Treated Plants & Pollinators

Have you been wondering what all the hype about neonicotinoid chemicals and pollinators is all about?  A Michigan State University Extension Entomologist (works with insects) clarifies some information on neonicotinoids and their interaction with pollinators.  View the article “Planting garden center flowers is good for bees and other beneficial insects”.

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Benefits of Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer

There are many benefits to becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer.  Check out 10 Benefits of Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer for more information.
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To get connected with the current Master Gardener Association officer team, please contact the Extension office at 608-297-3141.

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