UMaine Extension publications offer tips on growing fruit, cooking fiddleheads, managing insects
Spring is here and that means the planting and growing season will soon be getting underway and people are pursuing outdoor activities.
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension offers resources on pruning trees and shrubs, starting seeds at home, harvesting and cooking fiddleheads, insect repellents, ticks, mosquitoes and Lyme disease.
Visit the UMaine Cooperative Extension Publications Catalog for bulletins including:
- Starting Seeds at Home
- Growing Vegetables in Container Gardens
- Facts on Fiddleheads
- Facts on Edible Wild Greens in Maine
- Growing Rhubarb in Maine
- Growing Strawberries
- Growing Fruit Trees in Maine
- Raspberry and Blackberry Varieties for Maine
- Plant Propagation in Maine
- Planting and Early Care of Fruit Trees
- Designing Your Landscape for Maine
- Japanese Beetle
- Pruning Forsythias in Maine
- Ticks
- Lyme Disease
- Insect Repellents
- Mosquito Management
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