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Summer 2023

Stop Mosquitoes at the Source

At the height of the summer gardening season, we all want to stop mosquitoes from taking a bite out of the fun! In Maryland, we have a couple of mosquito species that are out and ready to bite from dawn to dusk. The best way to deal with them is to stop them at the source. Reduce their breeding habitat in 4 steps: Eliminate, Exchange, Empty, and Emaciate. If you're itching to know the details, read on!

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Read: The 4 "E"s of Mosquito Source Reduction

Food Gardening

Make and Plant a Bucket Garden

Using a few basic materials, you can build a self-watering bucket garden to grow food or other plants in a small space. Five-gallon buckets can be found at local grocery stores and bakeries for free -- just ask!

Build a Bucket Garden
tomatoes

Tomato Season Is Here!


It's the most wonderful time of year... until problems strike your favorite tomatoes. We have a new diagnostic guide to help you identify and manage the most common problems of home-grown tomatoes.

View Tomato Key
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Soil Health Matters


Improving soil health is one of the most important things we can do to make our gardens more climate-resilient. The Soil Health Institute presents an inspiring, award-winning documentary on soils.

Watch the Film

A group of UME Master Gardeners visited the University of Maryland Community Learning Garden as part of the Campus Food Gardens Tour on June 24, led by Arboretum Outreach Coordinator Meg Smolinski. There are many different beautiful gardens on the 1,250-acre campus. Interested in having your group come for a tour? Contact Meg at [email protected].

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Water Barrels for a Vegetable Garden?

Q: We have no water source near our vegetable garden. We purchased a water barrel and keep it filled with water from a hose and also fill up food-grade plastic buckets without a top for watering. Water may sit for several days before being used. Is it safe to use this water in our garden?


A: The water sitting for a few days is fine. You may want to have...

Read the Answer

Do you have a gardening question? Our Certified Professional Horticulturists, faculty, and Master Gardener Volunteers are ready to answer!

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New Legislation

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Native Plants Program


House Bill 950 will establish a Maryland Native Plants Program to promote the use and sale of Maryland native plants and educate the public on native plants. University of Maryland Extension will have a new Native Plants Agent, with funding to begin in July 2024.

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invasive bamboo

Invasive Bamboo Regulations


House Bill 90 authorizes the governing bodies of counties and municipalities to adopt ordinances to regulate invasive bamboo, beginning in October 2023. This may include prohibiting people from selling, planting, or allowing it to grow uncontained.

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cannabis plants

Maryland Cannabis Law


The new Maryland cannabis law went into effect on July 1, 2023, allowing adults 21 years and older to cultivate up to two plants per household. UMD Extension receives federal funding and cannot advise home or commercial cannabis growers.

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Gardening Tips

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Our Extension experts are sharing one-minute video tips to help you in the garden this summer. We're talking about pest management in the vegetable garden, tree and lawn diseases, native plants, mowing lawns, and more!

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Maryland Grows Blog

In weekly posts on our blog, learn about pollinator conservation, growing native plants and food, and how to solve plant pest and disease problems.

firefly

In a Flash: How You Can Help Fireflies


Dr. Anahí Espindola from the University of Maryland Entomology Department offers ways you can support these special insects that light up the summer nights to the delight of children and adults alike. Read her post


Other Timely Topics on the Blog





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Classes

Working the Night Shift: Pollination After Dark

Thursday, August 3 | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | Online via Zoom

pollination after dark is a webinar that will be offered on August 3 at noon

Join Emily May, a pollinator conservation specialist with the Xerces Society, to learn about the pollinators that come out to work as others turn in for the evening. Moths, flies, beetles, and other dusk and night-time pollinators can play important roles in pollinating wild and managed plants. Emily will talk about the ecology, diversity, and importance of these hidden pollinators, and how we can best support them. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Stephanie Pully at [email protected] or (410) 531-1754 on or before July 20.

Register Now

Climate Change

ghost forest - dead trees along water

Losing Your Trees to the Sea?


Increasingly wet and salty conditions are impacting woodlands along Maryland's Lower Shore. This fact sheet explains how landowners can determine if their trees are affected and what to do.


Photo: Ghost Forest, Chesapeake Bay Program

Read the Fact Sheet
5 million trees for Maryland

5 Million Trees Initiative


Maryland's goal is to plant and maintain 5 million native trees by 2031. There are various ways you can get involved - plant trees and register them -- or volunteer! A number of tree-planting assistance programs are available at the municipal, county, and state levels.



Get Involved
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Water Conservation


The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a drought watch for Western Maryland and portions of Central Maryland based on lower-than-normal stream flows and groundwater levels for this time of year. Here's how to

conserve water in your landscape.

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