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Monthly Archives: February 2011
The Best Vegetables for 2010
Each year we evaluate a large selection of vegetables varieties in our trial gardens. A Power Point presentation has been developed that was given at Garden Expo in Madison. The presentation covers most vegetables you might wish to grow in … Continue reading
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Fundraiser for Display Gardens
The University Display Garden is fully funded by grants, donations, and fund raising activities. To help us in our fund raising efforts six Master Gardener Volunteers developed a resource guide and cookbook. This small group of very dedicated volunteers worked … Continue reading
Best Peppers of 2010
We trialed ten sweet peppers and nine hot peppers this past summer. Evaluations were completed on each variety. The document attached contains descriptions of those we chose as the best performers. Evaluations are based on weather tolerance, production rates and … Continue reading
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