ANR September Newsletter 2024
ANR September Newsletter 2024
September 2024 Edition
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ANR September Newsletter 2024 |
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What to do in September & October | Herbaceous Plants, Woody Ornamentals, Lawns, Fruits, Vegetables |
Taking Soil Samples | Soil testing can save you money and/or increase production. |
Beneficial Snakes | Many people fear snakes, but despite the fright they can cause, most snakes are beneficial. |
Fall- Good Time to Plant many Trees & Shrubs | During the fall, trees and shrubs undergo internal changes to increase their tolerance to adverse winter conditions. |
Late Summer is the best time to establish Cool-season Forages | Use varieties that have a proven track record of performance in Kentucky. |
How much hay will your horses need this winter? | Source your hay now because it may be harder to find it later in the season & getting enough hay for your horses could become a real challenge. |
Think about safety during Fall Harvest | Long working hours can lead to fatigue & stress, making you less alert to potential safety hazards. |
Fall Landscape Care | So often we hear that Fall or Winter is a particularly good time to do certain things in the landscape. |
Wildfire Preparedness/ Wildfire Prevention | Essentially, fire weather is any sort of weather that can ignite or lead to rapid spread of fires. |
Pumpkin Winner/ Bee School Flyer | Congrats to State fair winner Dwight Slone- Beekeeping school September 21st. |