Browsing by Author "Prunty, Regina"
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- Building Soil Organic Matter with Cover CropsPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008-09-11)When growing vegetables and specialty crops, a soil high in organic matter is very desirable. Higher amounts of soil organic matter generally mean greater plant productivity whether crops are being grown by traditional or organic methods.
- Characteristics of Good Quality TransplantsPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009)Offers advice on healthy qualities to look for in selecting transplants for crops.
- Characteristics of Good Quality TransplantsPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-04-24)Offers advice on healthy qualities to look for in selecting transplants for crops.
- Consider Pumpkins and Gourds for Fall Harvest Crop OptionsPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008-09-04)Pumpkins and gourds can be grown in areas all across Virginia. As fall-harvest crops, they offer growers the opportunity to further diversify. This publication reviews marketing strategies, growing and fertilizing.
- Determining the Cause of Plant ProblemsPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009)Offers advice on identifying symptoms of plant problems and figuring out solutions to the problems.
- Evaluation of Household Water Quality in King George County, Virginia, January-February 2009Benham, Brian L.; Ling, Erin; Prunty, Regina; Gordon, Caty; Pollard, Jen; Forrester, Scott (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2010-11-23)In January and February of 2009, 69 residents of King George County participated in a drinking water clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) office and the Virginia Household Water Quality Program.
- U-Picks and Good Ag PracticesPrunty, Regina (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-07-28)Focuses on ways to reduce contamination on farms where consumers can pick their own produce.