Landscape, Nursery & Turf Newsletters
News & Views for New Hampshire's Green Industry:
- 2009 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Container Root Balls - To Slice or not to Slice
- Update on Asian Longhorned Beetle and Hemlock Wooly Adelgid
- Poinsettia Culture Refresher
- Large Bare Root Trees: More Money in the Pocket for Landscapers
- New Grub Control Very Effective
- UNH Poinsettia Trials open House 2008
- Update on Asian Longhorned Beetle
- Display Gardens
- Views from the Road - Post Cards from Extension Specialist Cathy Neal
- 2008 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Poinsettia Production Decreases as Fuel Costs Increase
- UNH Poinsettia Trials Open House
- Glyphosate Misuse can Lead to Split Bark on Woodies
- Results from Mum Pricing Survey
- Determining Cost of Mum Production
- Rain Gardens: Reducing Run-off, Improving Water Quality
- Sustainability - What it Means for the Greenhouse/Floriculture Industry and What It Means To You
- Entrust - a New Organic Insecticide
- Risky Business
- New Year's Resolution: Improve Signage
- Census Delivers Opportunity to Shape the Future of Agriculture
- 2007 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Color & Price Preferences of Consumers for Eustoma Cut Flowers
- Fall Turf Care
- Landscaping at the Water's Edge
- Interactive CD on Lawn Care Available
- Eustoma Cut Flower Production - 2006 Trial Summary
- 2006 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Pilot Program for Retail Garden Centers: Put a Master Gardener in Your business
- A Few Words About the Worker Protection Standard
- UNH Poinsettia Trials Open House
- Diversity with Cut Flowers
- UNHCE Statewide Growing Degree Day Network
- Pussy Willows Fill a March Market Niche
- Termites and Mulch
- Is Selling at a Farmers' Market an Option for Your Business?
- Best Management Practices Manual Being Revised
- Greenhouse Energy Savers
- Turf: Environmental Benefits
- 2005 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Year End Financial Tasks
- Turf Problems? Blame it on the Grubs!
- UNH Young Plant Research Center
- New Planting Depth Guidelines for Trees
- Disease-Resistant Crabapples
- Biology and Control of the Lily Leaf Beetle
- Water Use Reporting: It's Required ... and It's in Our Best Interest
- Soil Testing Remains Available
- Container Sizes Must be Labeled and Accurate
- Growth Regulators in Liner Production
- 2004 - Article topics include:
- On the Lookout for Sudden Oak Death
- Extension Information/Help Phone Line
- Alternatives to Invasive Landscape Plants
- Biology & Control of the Viburnum Leaf Beetle
- Turf Establishment in Early Spring - A Checklist
- Healthy Roots, Healthy Trees: The Importance of SGR's
- Time to Soil Test
- Bank Accounts and Fertilizer Management
- Insurance Options for Nursery & Greenhouse Operations
- 2003 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Improve Garden Center Sales with Informational Signs
- Pesticide Applicator Training
- Grubs, Grubs and More Grubs!
- Digital Diagnosis - A new Tool for UNH Cooperative Extension
- $438 Million and Growing in New Hampshire
- What Will Winter Weather Wreak on Woodies?
- The Return of Cut Poinsettias
- 2002 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- A Case for No-Pinch Garden Mums
- Personal Protective Equipment - One Pathway to Healthy Living
- Boost Summer/Fall Sales
- Invasive Species List Released
- How to Access Growing Degree Day Information
- Efficient Water Use in the Landscape
- The Effect of Drought on Some Insect Pests
- Turf Q & A's
- 2001 Newsletters - Article topics include:
- Too Much Mulch!
- Turf Q & A's
- View These All America Selections Before the Frost
- Ironing Out Your Nutrient Management for Geraniums & Marigolds
- Safety - An Issue for Everyone!
- Spring Tree & Shrub Problems
- 2000 Poinsettia Evaluations
- Where Do Plants Come From?
- Ten Reasons for a Media Checkup
