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Now’s a good time to collect soil samples for your lawn, gardens, and shrubs and have them analyzed by the University of Arkansas. Your soil sample report should be back within two weeks. If the report calls for lime to reduce soil acidity, apply it in the fall. The lime will have several months to work before spring growth begins. For more information on soil testing, and to pick up the containers, contact Brad Runsick at the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension office at 870- 425-2335; or stop by the Extension Office at 3 East 9th St., Mountain Home. Click here to learn more about how to collect your soil sample.
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"The Obsessed Gardener" by Chris Woods Are you one? Take the test. Normal Gardener ...... Obsessed Gardener You won’t leave town when your tulips are in bloom …or your daffodils, your lilacs, your wisteria, your roses, your clematis, your lilies, your hydrangea, your asters……. You invest in fine gardening tools. You keep spare tools in your car for gardening emergencies. You have a compost heap. You take its temperature every day. You can’t believe you ordered so many bulbs last fall. It wasn’t enough. You know the Latin names of your plants. You use them in conversations…with the plants. You have dirt under your fingernails. What fingernails? You can crush a Japanese beetle in your bare fingertips. You love the sound it makes when you do. You had a soil test. You studied for it. You love gardening more than anything. “And what’s wrong with that?” You buy composted cow manure to top dress your garden. You buy a cow. You know the virtues of hand weeding. …after dark. You have a charge account at the local garden store. Your spouse buys all your Christmas presents there. Source: Chris Woods, "Are You an Obsessed Gardener? Take the Test!" The Weeders' Reader--Greenprint's Greatest Stories (January 2000). Here are a few items to pay attention to around the garden in the coming weeks
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