Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula
Growing A Greener Kenai

Get the dirt on dirt

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Cooperative Extension Service

We're down and dirty on May 21's Growing A Greener Kenai with soil testing, amendments and controlling temperatures — let's get the dirt on dirt! Plus, tips on moving plants out into the garden and how to not die on your potato hill (hint: plant smarter, not deeper).

Larry started gardening in first grade when he took a bag of navy beans from the kitchen and threw them all over his backyard. They grew and his dad mowed around all the plants and he got a great bean harvest that year. From then on, he was hooked. Larry has gardened for over 60 years and the last 30 years in Alaska. He is on the Central Peninsula Garden Club board of directors and also the board of the Kenai Soil & Water Conservation District. His goal for Growing a Greener Kenai is to disseminate the most accurate information possible in order to help Kenai Peninsula gardeners achieve the best results for their gardening endeavors and efforts.