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Page 4 • The Kerens Tribune • January 12, 2006
Agriculture Agriview
By Rick Hirsch
Henderson County Extension Agent
All A Honor Roll Private pesticide certificate expiration RTiD
First Semester
Kerens Elementary School
Garrett Berry, Nathan Bur-
ton, Tanner Davis, Rosie The Texas Department of any mailing address changes
Gomez, Hunter Green, Chance Agriculture reminds private to be sure to receive the
Harris, Caroline Kamp, John pesticide applicator certifi- renewal notice.
McGuire, Shelby Melton, cate holders that their certifi- Private applicator certifi-
cate will now be renewed cates were issued prior to
Feb. 28th every7 five years January 10, 1989. While
rather than the original Dec. they never expire, applica-
31st expiration date. tors must earn 15 continu-
TDA recently imple- ing education credits, in-
mented a new licensing sys- eluding two credits in laws
AH! NOTHIN’LIKE
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Notes of a Garden Watcher
January Musings
Brooke Quinn, Noeh Solis,
Curtis Williams.
A/B Honor Roll
First Semester
Kerens Elementary School
Payton Bancroft, Eliza- tern and changed the expi- and regulations and two
beth Barron, Jason Baxter, ration date to make the li- credits in integrated pest By sally Keenan
Malinda Benjamin, Desiree censing process more effi- management, prior to expi- Master Gardener
Boulware, Star Brown, Cole cient. Certificate holders, as ration of the license, to keep _ .
Brumbelow, Krista Brunson, well as any TD A license the certificate active. I love the change of sea- for an old favorite lost in the Last year 1 pan e a com.
Jovani Coronado, Jacob holders, should receive a re- If you need additional in- sons, the orderly marching files. Last night I got out a binationothyori s an heir-
Crail, Trey Crittenden, Bryer newal notice about a month formation, please contact 0f days into months. De- package of tomato sauce loom varieties. is year
Duke, Spencer Edmonds, before the license expires. TDA at 800 - TELL-TDA. cember always ends the old made and then frozen dur- will probab y p an more
Stratton Edmonds, Cesar Applicators should report year with a great show of ing last July’s bounty. I hybrids and just experimen
Flores, Kaitlyn Francia, p bustle and flurry. Then as made Swiss steak with it. with a few heir oom. had
Michelle Garcia, Emanuel 1VC6 tWtC the calendar turns over Janu-
Gamerway, Edgar Gonzalez, gy Rick Hirsch ary arrives full of great hope
Jeremy Gould, Mackenzie Henderson county Extension Agent and promise. A new year
Greene, Diego Guerra, Julio what type of omamental tree>s characteristics, growth bue.gins' **
Guerra, cm my uerrera, tree ;s most sujteci for my habits, requirements, and !}?ing scem ,° ,e '
Katecey Harrell, Desmond lanHsranfi9 Thk tn he oonH ,nH had nnalitL need The ground is_dormant, the
the opportunity last year
purchase from a large vari
ety of heirloom plants,
was a good opportunity
try a greater number of va-
rieties without having
purchase seeds and go to the
trouble of starting the plants,
‘Tohnsnn Kavla Kilcrease ““T " j™*’ make your purchase. nmvidedbveververeensand The meat was first covered I like to have tomotoes and
J ’ y ’ The answer is that the Don’t despair! Help is avail- y with sauted ouions and then peppers of various colon
The winter months are a steeped in the rick tomato and sizes in the garden. A
salad rimmed with both ret
stasiss SriS’S 5WS5
.Johnson, ay a l crease, xhe answer is that the Don’t despair! Help is avail- Pr°vide
■Branton Leach, Dan al j^eal landscape tree does not able in aiding your selection hollies.
:Littleton Marcos artinez, exjst Tbere ig no one tree 0f a tree tbat wiH work for \ i timpfnr nlanning sauce saiaanmmeu wun uuuireo
McDade Hayden Mesker ^ else can sug- you I have a publication ^r^ation If s a time Early this week a beau- and yellow tomaoes make
Justin Paul Chylsea Phillips Trees whtch have de- available which will go a t0 Je one’s breathe and get tiful seed catoalog arrived for a very appetizing dish
TiataRobeii IstLlRodrigi^ ^able features also have ong way in answenng ques- . order. This is fhe from the Tomato Growers Having multicolored pe
w .i t ^ A those that are undesirable. A tions that you may have “im& . clinniv C o m n a n v ners also adds glamor
Matthew Santos, Lauren trpp u heantifnl ahnnt ^eWtina a time t0 Pmne trees t0 Pre" Supply company p w® _t_
Sherrard Kimberlv Sullivan |ree may have beau .itul about selecting a suitable for spring growth. Veg- www.tomatogrowers.com many dishes. Much of thi
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wTllWte Letter Ward! ^S'tj^may belhort tilleTand readied for early little booklet. They sell to- peal^weR Colo^zea
Sharaw! Noughby *8^'\Vb!fe bved aild susceptible to Henderson County; if you’re ^“Hips afte'S ™eds wSproducebmath- considered in choosin
Shana Willoughby, B. J. Wolfe. borer nroblems. thinking about renlacna ^ ^P tQ be ^ Qut taking fruit in aU sizes and which varieties to plant.
Soon not only onions, but colors. This year they have This next week I am red
potatoes and hardy veg- added 10 more new heir- ing my gardening space
etables can be planted. As loom tomatos, ten new pep- the garage. I think that J
warm as it has been its pers and a long slender is trying to^ neaten me up
tempting to go ahead and Asian eggplant called perhaps he s trying to get
plant If only we had some Fengyuan purple. There are out of his space. 1 hen I an
J.ain> nearly 50 pages of tomato going to get out my pottinj
Somehow in January I al- varieties alone. The names soil and grow lights and gel
ways want to learn some- are fun to read. There is ready to start seeds. 1 cai
thing new or try something Pink Ping Pong, Green Ze- make a decision aboii|
different. I start to plow bra, Believe It Or Not, and which one s to choose I wil
through old recipes looking Goliath just to name a few. be all set.
borer problems. thinking about replacing
The most successful some trees or adding to the
method in choosing a tree is landscape, stop by the
to carefully study the land- county Extension office
scape needs and select a tree for your free copy,
that fits the situation. The
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Williams, Neal; McMillan, Ruthie & Baker, Connie. The Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 134, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 2006, newspaper, January 12, 2006; Kerens, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591615/m1/4/?q=newspape: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.