- Bulb Choice Q&A
- Color in a Shade Garden Q&A
- Common Pests in the Home Resources
- Early Blooming Shrubs Q&A
- Early Flowers Q&A
- Easier Gardening Q&A
- Easy Care Perennials Q&A
- Emerald Ash Borer Outreach Q&A
- Emerald Ash Borer Q&A
- Fall Cleanup Q&A
- Fall Flowers Q&A
- Fall Gardening Q&A
- Fall Webworm Q&A
- Flowers and Foliage Q&A
- Gardening Tasks for July Q&A
- Gardening With Deer Q&A
- Growing Blueberries Q&A
- Heat Loving Plants Q&A
- Hydrangea Q&A
- Insects Attacking Our Trees Q&A
- Late Summer Flowers Q&A
- Late Summer Problems Q&A
- Late Summer Tree Problems Q&A
- Lawn Browning Q&A
- Leaves Q&A
- Lyme Disease Q&A
- Plants for Sunny Wet Spots Q&A
- Rain Related Problems Q&A
- Snails & Slugs Q&A
- Snow Damage Q&A
- Spring Flowers Q&A
- Stinging Insects Q&A
- Summer Blooming Trees Q&A
- Summer Veggie Growing Q&A
- Veggie Garden Success Q&A
- Veggie Planting Dates Q&A
- Veggie Planting Q&A
- Veggie Q&A
- Watering Guidelines Q&A
- Wildflower Q&A
- Winter Landscape Prep Q&A
- Woody Plants Need Attention Q&A
Articles by Our Staff for Local Gardeners
Staff and volunteers in our Home Horticulture department write articles on local gardening topics that are submitted for publication in various local newspapers. Visit the links listed below, or in the sidebar at left, to find topics of interest.
I. Q&A Articles by Patricia Curran, Horticulture Educator
The following pieces were printed by the Ithaca Journal. In some cases, the Journal may have changed the title for publication.
Vegetables
- Summer Veggie Growing
- Veggie Garden Success
- Veggie Planting
- Veggie Planting Times
- Veggie Question & Answer
Trees and Shrubs
Flowers
- Bulb Choices
- Color in Shade Garden
- Early Flowers
- Easy Care Perennials
- Fall Flowers
- Flowers & Foliage
- Late Summer Flowers
- Spring Flowers
- Wildflowers
Pests and Diseases
- Fall Webworms
- Gardening with Deer
- Insects Attacking Our Trees
- Lyme Disease
- Snails & Slugs
- Stinging Insects
Invasive Species
General Gardening Information
Last updated: November 1st 2012 - 3:37pm


