Hands-on adventure awaits! All school-age youth are welcome to join Kansas 4-H interns for educational and fun brain boosters coming to a town near you. The Post Rock Adventure Lab makes science engaging and meaningful in the lives of young people. Advanced registration not needed for Adventure Lab. More details are available at postrock.k-state.edu/youth/adventure-lab.
COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU!
- June 7: Portis Community Center 2:00 PM
- June 8: Burr Oak Library 1:00 PM
- June 9: Lincoln Library 11:30 AM
- June 13: Downs Library 1:00 PM
- June 14: Lebanon Library 2:30 PM
- June 16: Barnard Community Center 2:00 PM
- June 20: Formoso Library 2:00 PM
- June 21: Hunter Public Library 2:00 PM
- June 23: Kensington Library 10:00 AM
- June 23: Jewell Library 2:00 PM
- June 28: Natoma Library 10:00 AM
- June 30: Cawker City Park 2:00 PM
- July 11: Glen Elder Library 10:00 AM
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This is the time of year that onions grow and develop rapidly. Regular watering and a light fertilization are helpful to maximize growth. If your soil tends to be alkaline, use ammonium sulfate (21-0-0) at the rate of ½ cup per 10 feet of row. Alternatively, you could use a lawn fertilizer such as a 29-5-5, 27-3-3 or anything similar, but only use 1/3 cup per 10 feet of row. Make sure the lawn fertilizer does not have a weed preventer or weed killer included. Sprinkle the fertilizer 2 to 3 inches alongside the row and water in. Do not fertilize after the onions start to bulb. Onions develop so that as much as 2/3 of the bulb remains out of the soil. This is normal and there is no need to cover the bulb with soil.
