OGLESBY - The University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners are here to help you with your gardening questions. Today, they will discuss how to get your gardening tools ready for the season.
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OGLESBY - The University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners are here to help you with your gardening questions. Today, they will discuss how to get your gardening tools ready for the season.
You’ve cleaned up your garden, started your seeds, and planted your cool season vegetables. All seems ready, but don’t forget to get your gardening tools in shape for the season! Garden tools go through much wear and tear, and often come out of winter hiding looking less than great, which could lead to improper function and act as objects that could harbor plant disease.
Do you have some additional questions for us? Remember, you can e-mail meo@illinois.edu (be sure to put “Gardening Question” in the subject line) or call the University of Illinois County Extension Unit Office at (815) 224-0889. Please note that due to the COVID-19 epidemic, offices are closed until further notice.