UT Plant Sciences
@UTPlantSciences
The University of Tennessee Department of Plant Sciences conducts academic, Extension, and research programs at UT Knoxville and across the state.
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Did you know your county has a UT Extension office ready to help with landscape weed control?
🔗youtube.com/watch?v=rhV7kJ…
.UT Plant Sciences undergraduate student, Brynn Johnson (@brynn_a_johnson), collecting data from our USGA Green Section funded PGR trial in collaboration with Mike Richardson cc:Herbert College of Agriculture Undergraduate Researcher
Mosses are possible groundcovers for densely shaded areas.
Professor Tom Samples discusses homeowners creating more natural landscapes with Mr. J. Paul Moore (J. Paul Moore) of Moss Man Consulting.
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Just released!
NationalRec&ParkAsoc Open Space Radio podcast featuring Tennessee RiverLine + TNRiverBeautiful tells the story of the Tennessee RiverLine and partners like Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful impacting the region.
Listen: nrpa.org/blog/enhancing…
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Tennessee Cotton Support Committee touting and receiving research and Extension project updates from UT faculty, funded by Cotton, Inc. UT Institute of Agriculture UT Extension UT AgResearch Scott D Stewart Cotton Incorporated #cotton
Did you buy a boxwood this spring? Please check it for the destructive box tree moth—doing this now can prevent the moth from infesting America’s boxwoods! Learn how: aphis.usda.gov/planthealth/bo… TN Dept. of Ag Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation UT System News UT Plant Sciences UT Entomology & Plant Pathology
Our friends, Knoxville Botanical, are seeking a part-time education program assistant. This position would implement the weekly Story Thyme program, on-site field trips, other education responsibilities, and work with the Museum of Infinite Outcomes.
🔗knoxgarden.org/educationassis…
Hailey, Sara, and Wyatt, a few interns with University of Tennessee Gardens, contribute to the local community while learning how to manage a public facility. We are grateful for the group's hard work this summer!