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Root Concerns: Notes from the underground

Root Concerns is our new gardening newsletter,
produced by Cornell Cooperative Extension staff from
Rensselaer, Albany, and Schenectady counties.
The purpose of Root Concerns is to provide timely information
on a wide variety of gardening topics and issues.
Individuals can receive this free colorful newsletter via email only.
To subscribe please email MarcieVohnoutka at mmp74@cornell.edu.

GRONEWS

This is a regional gardening newsletter with five capital district counties reporting on consumer horticulture topics.  Pest alerts, gardening classes, and plant information for our growing region are all included in this affordable newsletter. Individuals can subscribe to receive the ten printed issues per year of this newsletter mailed to their home. Contact Marcie Vohnoutka at mmp74@cornell.edu for more information

Growing Trends

Growing Trends is an email newsletter for commercial horticulturists, such as turfgrass managers, landscapers, greenhouse and garden center operators, and arborists. It is written by the Extension educators of Rensselaer, Albany and Schenectady counties, and emphasizes current topics, such as pest outbreaks, the effect of weather on our horticultural endeavors, and market trends. To subscribe please email Marcie Vohnoutka at mmp74@cornell.edu

Green Thoughts

Green Thoughts is the personal column of Extension educator David Chinery. Appearing weekly in the “Record” and “Columbia Paper” newspapers (which serve Rensselaer and Columbia counties), it covers a wide range of topics within the gardening world, all with a touch of humor. To read Green Thoughts, subscribe to either of these fine newspapers.