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Ticks are a common nuisance for hikers, gardeners and those who enjoy the outdoors. They feed on the blood of humans and animals, and can spread disease. Learn how to identify ticks and how to protect yourself.
Being prepared when a heat wave strikes can make the experience a lot more bearable. Here's a list of tips for keeping yourself, your loved ones, your pets and your home cool when the temperature spikes.
Jeanne Brandt |
Mar 2026 |
OSU Extension Catalog
Photo: Jenifer Cruickshank (Cropped from original)
Learn to grow tart, delicious raspberries in your own garden. Choose which type of raspberry to grow, and learn how to plant, prune, fertilize and water your berry patch to keep it healthy and productive.
Bernadine Strik, Amy Jo Detweiler, Nicole Sanchez, Emily Dixon |
Jun 2023 |
OSU Extension Catalog
Fires and ice storms in recent years have done serious damage to young forest stands in the Willamette Valley. Without much salvageable timber, landowners must decide how to restore the stands. Here are some options.
Lowbush blueberry growers in Atlantic Canada have been increasing bee habitat around their fields by encouraging existing plant communities. In this episode we learn how they do this and the incredible bees that pollinate this ...
With National Pollinator week next week, we caught up with staff at Pollinator Partnership (P2) to learn about what’s happening to celebrate the week, but also to catch up on growing P2 initiatives; Bee Friendly Farming and ...