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Follow these steps to replenish nutrients in raised garden beds: Ask an expert
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
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It’s been a mild and springlike March and that means it’s time for gardening. If you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and Master Gardeners reply to queries within two business days, usually less. To ask a question, simply go to the and type one in and include the county where you live. Here are some questions asked by other gardeners. What’s yours?
Q: We have two raised garden beds in our backyard and I was looking for advice on how to best prep the soil for this year’s garden. Both garden boxes are approximately 8 -by-2 feet long by 2-feet wide by 2.5- feet deep. One was built two summers ago and the other was built last summer. Both beds were filled with compost when they were built.
The Asian giant hornet is still nowhere near Oregon farmprogress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from farmprogress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CORVALLIS, Ore. - The Asian giant hornet that garnered media attention and sparked concern last year due to its venomous sting has only been found in two.
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Asian giant hornet that garnered media attention and sparked concern last year due to its venomous sting has only been found in two spots in the Pacific Northwest, neither close to Oregon.
Despite that, the invasive hornet is a concern, and residents are encouraged to keep an eye out for the hornet and report possible sightings. To help the public identify and learn more about the invasive insect, the Oregon State University Extension Service has produced the publication “Asian Giant Hornet: A potential threat to honeybee colonies in Oregon.”