Kick-start spring by getting in the garden

K-State Research and Extension news serviceAs the weather slowly begins to warm up, many Kansans are eager to get back to gardening. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said work can begin on vegetables like peas and lettuce.“If you are tired of winter and hunger for spring, try planting peas as soon as the soil dries and the temperature reaches 40 degrees Fahrenheit,”…

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