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Enhancing Delaware Highways - A roadside vegetation management study funded by NUCFAC and the Delaware Department of Transportation. The project is devoted to creating attractive, cost-efficient, environmentally-sound models for managing Delaware roadsides.

Plants for a Livable Delaware  - This campaign is a collaboration between Delaware Cooperative Extension, the Delaware Center for Horticulture, the Delaware Nature Society, the Delaware Department of Agriculture, and the Delaware Nursery and Landscape Association, with funding from a Delaware Estuary grant and the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council grant.  The program is designed to educate homeowners about problem invasive plants and suggest alternatives for their landscapes. 

Garden Check - Garden Check is a gardening newsletter written specifically for Delaware and surrounding areas. Garden Check contains expert advice from Delaware Cooperative Extension specialists and agents for horticulture, plant pathology, entomology and the environment.

DE Gardener Column (look under weekly features)
Delaware Gardener is a weekly questions and answers column that appears in the home and garden section of the News Journal every Thursday.  Questions apply to home garden topics and answers are written by Dr. Brian Kunkel, Extension Entomologist; Bob Mulrooney, Extension Pathologist; Dr. Susan Barton, Ornamental Specialist; and Carrie Murphy, Horticulture Extension Educator.

 
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