Extension Publications and Videos
Information is available at your fingertips on a number of subjects.
Kansas State University Extension specialists have developed a number of publications to help solve your problems or learn. The following are your direct access to this helpful resource at K-State Research and Extension.
- K-State Extension Horticulture Publications
- Common Plant Problems in Kansas
- K-State Extension Entomology (Insects) Publication
- K-State Extension Plant Pathology (Diseases) Fact Sheets
- Kansas Forest Service Publications
- Champion Trees of Kansas
- Conservation Tree Program provided by Kansas Forest Service
- K-State How-To Gardening Videos
- K-State Horticulture Information Center Weekly Newsletter
Johnson County Extension Master Gardener Fact Sheets
The Johnson County EMGs have created information fact sheets on gardening issues that pertain specifically to the Kansas City and Midwest (Zone 6) region.
The USDA Hardiness map was updated in 2023 for our area to be Zone 6b. Hardiness zones are based on the average annual minimum temperature in a given area. It only considers plants' cold tolerance, not the heat and humidity. Just to be safe, be conservative when choosing plants that push the boundaries of these zones. This article explains the challenges in greater detail.
Click on the following links to access the EMG Fact Sheets:
- Annuals
- Garden Design
- Garden Maintenance
- Gardening for Wildlife
- Houseplants
- Perennials
- Planting Natives
- Roses
- Trees and Shrubs
- Turf
- Vegetables
Let's Get Growing! Starting a Vegetable Garden
Here are all the videos you need to find success growing your own vegetables.
Dig Your Dinner
From sowing seeds to sautéing your vegetables, and picking produce to preserving it, there is much to be known in the world of vegetable gardening!
This monthly webinar series features Agents Anthony Reardon (Horticulture-Small Farms) and Chelsea Reinberg (Nutrition, Food Safety, and Health) who discuss the connections between growing and serving foods, suitable to the seasons. Learn more
Do You Have Questions?
Have questions? The Garden Hotline is staffed by trained EMG volunteers and Extension staff who will assist you with questions.
Phone: (913) 715-7050
Email: garden.help@jocogov.org