By
Norman Winter MSU
Horticulturist Planning,
growing and maintaining beautiful gardens is not always an
easy task. Gardeners who rely on expert advice typically
have the prettiest, most successful gardens, but finding
that expert advice can be difficult during the spring rush
using traditional sources such as local nurseries, catalogs
and books. MSU's
Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station has always had you in mind, but
as technology has changed and interest has increased, we've
sometimes found ourselves behind the proverbial eight ball.
For example, a couple of weeks ago I got a message on my
computer saying "Your mailbox has exceeded its
quota!" I could
not receive some vital information I needed, so I deleted
about 600 emails praying that I had answered them.
Everything was then back to normal. I am sure I'm not the
only Extension professional this has happened to. Where do
all of these emails come from? A lot come from folks just
like you who need information. Now those of you who have
computers have a new first option, msucares.com. This
site is your key to obtaining almost every publication MSU's
Extension Service has to offer its clients. If you want to
select a turf for your new home, the information is there.
How do you get rid of those pesky fire ants? That answer is
there, too. Do you have a child that might be interest in
joining 4-H? You can find that as well. This new
web site is so easy, you will come to rely on it often, so
go ahead and bookmark it and add it too your list of
favorite sites. From my standpoint, it is nice because
through technology called streaming, you can hear Southern
Gardening radio program if you missed one on your favorite
station. You can also see the Southern Gardening TV news
segment. The technology is only going to get better to allow
for higher quality online audio and video. The site
offers a calendar of events that should prove to be a
tremendous help. Maybe you want to take a timber short
course or some other class related to your line of work.
This site offers a 12-month, ever changing master
calendar. Is
another dome of Arctic air poised to come south? An easy
click of the mouse on the weather button takes you to all
the weather sources you will need to stay on top of the
situation. The
msucares.com web site will really assist you with living in
our state, not just with agricultural topics. Community
government, health and nutrition, and business assistance
information is all there. If you still want to pick up the
phone, we're still here for you. If you don't have a
computer and you want the Gardening Tabloid, your local
county Extension agent will get one in your
hands. The
bottom line is that Mississippi State University cares about
everyone in the state and we are here to help in whatever
method is most convenient for you. Released:
March 19, 2001 Editor's Note: Ideal publication dates of Southern Gardening columns are within one month of their release. Editors should examine older columns carefully for any information that could be time sensitive.
Southern
Gardening
New website helps
state gardeners
Central Mississippi Research & Extension
Center
Mississippi
residents have a new tool in their search for such
information. Mississippi State University recently unveiled
msucares.com, a new website with a wealth of information on
topics as varying as horticulture, agriculture, family life
science and communities.
Contact: Norman Winter (601) 857-2284
Visit: DAFVM
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