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Popular black-eyed Susans are an easy garden choice

Popular black-eyed Susans are an easy garden choice

By Gary R. Bachman

MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

The black-eyed Susan is one of the most popular flowers in Mississippi and a favorite with almost every gardener. Even people who don’t know their flowers can often identify the black-eyed Susan.

The flowers are bright yellows to gold, each with a dark button cone in the center.

Tropical Duranta adds interest to area gardens

Tropical Duranta adds interest to area gardens

By Gary R. Bachman

MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

A native of the tropical regions of the Caribbean and Central and South America, the Duranta is sure to generate interest in your landscape.

Duranta is commonly called pigeon berry, and it has an arching growth habit with bluish flowers. It produces golden fruit that can feed our feathered friends.

Lovely lantana blooms nonstop for months

Lovely lantana blooms nonstop for months

By Gary R. Bachman

MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

When the Mississippi summer really heats up, lantana is one of my go-to plants. Lantana is a brilliant plant that provides consistently bright colors and nonstop blooming through the summer into fall.

While many of the older lantana selections are large landscape plants, I really like the newer selections that have a smaller growth potential.

Prevent common problems for ideal garden tomatoes

Prevent common problems for ideal garden tomatoes

By Bonnie Coblentz
MSU Ag Communications

MISSISSIPPI STATE – While nothing may beat the fresh taste of a home-grown tomato, a lot of things can go wrong in the garden to prevent the fruit from ever making it to the table.

Garden experts say tomato plants should be watered well, fertilized correctly, grown in direct sunlight and spaced properly so their leaves stay as dry as possible.

David Nagel, vegetable and home garden specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, listed three common problems that can plague tomato plants.

“Blossom

Coreopsis grandiflora is good garden choice

Coreopsis grandiflora is good garden choice

By Gary R. Bachman

MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Yellow is a cheerful color that mixes and matches well in summer gardens. If your garden needs this versatile color, try Coreopsis, a tough group of plants that provides beautiful yellow and golden flowers from early summer to well into fall.

Although there are many species of coreopsis available for our Mississippi landscapes, if I had to choose just one, it would be Coreopsis grandiflora.

Early home gardens boost yield potential

Early home gardens boost yield potential

By Bonnie Coblentz
MSU Ag Communications

MISSISSIPPI STATE -- Some Mississippi gardeners who took advantage of this year’s early spring are already eating the results of their efforts.

Lelia Kelly, consumer horticulture specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said garden plants are at least two weeks ahead of schedule across the state. Some are even earlier than that.

“Bloom times of many vegetables and perennial flowers in the garden are earlier than usual,” Kelly said.

Enjoy growing mint without any trouble

Enjoy growing mint without any trouble

By Gary R. Bachman

MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Mint is one of those plants that gardeners both love and hate at the same time.

Many gardeners love the sweet fragrance they smell when they brush against the mint foliage. They also find mint iced tea to be delicious or a mint julep to be a sure-fire summer time refreshment.