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Gardening
Using sustainable and research-based techniques, learn how to grow your own vegetables, connect with other gardeners, or use Ask an Expert to seek gardening advice. Watch a video about the OSU Master Gardener program in Newport, Oregon.
Things to do in June
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Make sure raised beds receive enough water for plants to avoid drought stress.
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Move houseplants outdoors for cleaning, grooming, repotting and summer growth.
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Control garden weeds by pulling, hoeing, or mulching.
Gardening Tips
Fertilizer application techniques demystified here
OSU guide describes basic fertilizer application techniques for home gardeners.
Grass clippings are a good source of nutrients for your lawn
Cut fertilizer use by leaving lawn clippings.
Does your garden soil have enough organic matter?
Many problems in home gardens stem from lack of organic matter in the soil.
Here's the scoop on chemical and organic fertilizers
The scoop on organic vs. chemical fertilizers.
For amphibians' sake, be careful with fertilizer
How to help eliminate risk of exposure of amphibians to nitrogen-based compounds. Be careful with fertilizer.
Gardening Courses
Master Gardener Online
Learn the art and science of growing and caring for plants, and even become a Master Gardener, through this two-option online course.
Become a water-wise gardener
Plant an economical and environmentally friendly and garden with the help of the WaterWise Gardening online course series.
Popular Publications
A new publication from OSU Extension shows a full-circle approach to gardening on school grounds
Use this self-guided learning module to find information on grapevine nutrient needs and how to diagnose problems with disease, insects, drought, sunburn, and herbicides.
Learn how to create a "cloche" that can be used to protect your plants from cold weather.
If you lack space for a garden, consider raising vegetables in containers.
Making a poor garden better often begins with the soil. If your garden soil is poor, consider giving it some help.
Strategies to to keep the bugs out of your garden.
Improve your soil by adding organic matter and creating raised beds.
Basic instructions on how to prune your trees.
Question of the Week
I would like to get a rain barrel to collect the water from the down spouts and want one that can function year 'round here in the Willamette Valley. Most of the ones I have seen are plastic and must be drained and taken in for icy temps. Can you advise me on what kind of rain barrel I am looking for that can be left out and used all year in our area.











