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Learn how to grow great tomatoes and tour community garden
MONTICELLO, Ill. –  We have all been there, wanting to make fresh salsa, a BLT, or simply having a juicy red tomato to slice for burgers. You head to the store and the selection or quality is not near what you hoped. You settle for what is available and the flavor suffers. Settle no more....
Free event to tour Crossing Garden and learn about composting
DECATUR, Ill. –  Have you been struggling with soil quality, plant diseases, or pests? Composting may be the answer you are looking for. Explore the expansive Crossing Healthcare Garden that is bursting with produce. See the different techniques implemented at the garden, including the...
Master gardeners to answer questions in-person at the farmer's market
MONTICELLO, Ill. – There is so much information available at our fingertips. How do you know which advice to follow? University of Illinois Extension is here to alleviate uncertainty by providing research-based answers to your questions. “Our skilled and knowledgeable Piatt County...
Take the electric pressure cooker out of the box, help is here
DECATUR, Ill.— Busy families looking to save time and stress are purchasing electric pressure cookers, a safer alternative to the traditional stovetop pressure cooker. But while electric pressure cookers might be safer, learning how to use them is often a daunting task. Illinois...
Is your teen looking for an outlet to discuss social justice issues?
DECATUR, Ill.— Does your teen have a passion for social justice issues around the world? Are they looking for an outlet to discuss their views, while learning from those with differing frames of reference? The Global Social Justice Book Club provides teens a safe space to deeply engage with...
Keep an eye out for invasive jumping worms in the garden
URBANA, Ill. – After a long winter, Illinois gardeners are eager for the new growing season. While doing the usual preparations and tasks, home gardeners should be aware of an invasive species wriggling across the Midwest – the jumping worm. Jumping worms are non-native earthworms that...
Learn how to grow fresh herbs and the ways to use them
CLINTON, Ill. – Sight, smell, taste, and touch. Growing and using herbs awaken nearly all our senses. Explore the culinary, aromatic, and ornamental value that herbs offer with a free in-person workshop.  ...
Will you save a life? Register to support farm mental health efforts
URBANA, Ill. – America's farm families are paying a heavy mental toll as they deal with unpredictable weather, variable input costs, long work hours, and unpredictable commodity prices. A gap exists between farm families and the resources they need to keep them safe....
Add interest by creating a moonlight garden
URBANA, Ill. – Gardeners who look forward to enjoying their landscapes during warm summer nights should consider creating a moonlight garden that extends the experience late into the evening. ...
Learn how to attract pollinators to your garden and why it is important
MONTICELLO, Ill. – About one-third of the food and beverages we consume depend on pollinators. Apples, cucumbers, herbs, watermelons, chocolate, and coffee need animals to pollinate them. Pollinators also contribute to plant and animal diversity in our natural areas. Learn how to attract...
Planning, designing a native garden
URBANA, Ill. – Those who love gardening, wildflowers, or who are tired of mowing expansive lawns should consider creating a native plant garden. Gemini Bhalsod, a horticulture educator with...
New opportunity for teens to hang out with other teens
CLINTON, Ill. – Is your teen ready to get out and have some fun? Then they don’t want to miss this chance to engage with other teens, hang out with a purpose, and become part of the team that sets the pace for those around them. 4‑H civic engagement programs empower teens to be well-informed...