Poor flowering and misshapen or a lack of fruit on tomatoes, peppers and squash may be due to the weather, not your gardening skills. Temperature extremes can interfere with flowering and fruit set on these and other vegetables in your garden.
Want to be a Master Gardener (MG)? Applications are being taken in Marion county for persons who want to sharpen their horticultural skills and then share their knowledge with others. The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service is conducting the Master Gardener training program.
What are your thoughts on Fall Planting? What do you plant? What seeds are available? What kind of ground preparation is needed? With this year’s drought conditions another factor must be figured in. These are all questions we need to be asking now because Fall Planting is upon us.
A few weeks ago I wrote about setting deadfalls to control small predators from weasels to raccoons. Deadfalls sets are illegal and in this time of over-populations of the egg eaters that keep quail numbers low and impact wild turkey numbers, they should be put in use.
Jesse Gilbert Bergeron, age 83, of Yellville, Arkansas passed away Friday July 29, 2022, in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Jesse was born April 19, 1939, in Campti, Louisiana to the late Lee and Daisy Fulton Bergeron.
Robert Cisowski of Midway, Arkansas, passed away tragically, July 26, 2022, at the age of 76. He was born August 3, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Nicholas and Jennie Wood Cisowski.
The Yellville City Council met Monday, August 1, to discuss city business to include old business, new business and paying the bills in the Yellville City Hall. Shawn Lane led the meeting that was attend by Clark Gustin, Ken Rigmaiden, Maggie Davenport, Vickie Fogerty and Lorna Goodwin representing the city council.