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  • Understanding, Attracting, and Caring for Hummingbirds April 27, 2025
    Hummingbirds are among nature’s most captivating creatures, enchanting us with their iridescent colors, and unique ability to hover and fly with incredible agility as they feed on nectar from various flowers.  The Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) is the only species found in Connecticut and is the only breeding hummingbird species east of the Mississippi River. […]
    Marie Woodward
  • Help Your Plants Establish with Good Watering Practices! April 17, 2025
    The “establishment period” is when a newly transplanted plant will push roots beyond the original root ball to anchor itself into the surrounding soil and adapt to its new environment. Establishment happens in 2-4 weeks for your vegetable starts and other annuals. However, if you are planting trees, shrubs, or perennials, it is recommended to […]
    Heather Zidack

In Print

Two Rhododendron shrubs. Shrub in the foreground showing leaf curl while shrub behind it looks healthy and is not displaying any signs of stress.

Rocky Start for Rhododendron’s This Spring

By Heather Zidack, UConn Home & Garden Education Center Rhododendrons are looking rough this spring. You’ve probably seen it in your yard or in your neighborhood. The UConn Home & Garden Education Center has been seeing an increase in the number of calls regarding injury or damage to rhododendrons.  In most cases, we are finding […]

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In the Media

Garden centers prepare for nice weather as spring fever spreads

These warmer days have been calling us into the garden, but it’s still a bit too early to be planting many of our spring favorites. Still, local garden centers and our team at the UConn Home & Garden Education Center are ready to help you prepare for the growing season ahead! (Spring 2025) Read the […]

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