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Softball players receive post-season awards

Softball players receive post-season awards

Southwest freshman softball player Chelsea Nette was honored as an MACJC 1st Team All-State selection by the league’s coaches at their recent year-end meeting. Her teammate, sophomore Rachel Smith, was named 2nd Team All-State.
 
Nette, an infielder/outfielder, is a graduate of Northshore High School in Slidell, LA. She led the Lady Bears in hits (45), singles (34), triples (3), runs batted in (21) and runs scored (26) and had a .315 batting average.
 

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Salvia varieties create colorful, informal feel

Salvia varieties create colorful, informal feel

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Many gardeners try to give their landscape the feel of an informal cottage garden. This garden concept has a loose, flowing feel, kind of like you just let plants grow wherever they happen to pop up in the landscape.

I had a professor way back in college who had a unique cottage garden planting method: He would walk through the landscape and just toss plants over his shoulder. We planted them where they landed. And you know what? His gardens looked awfully good.

Howard Agency runners up in golf tourney

Howard Agency runners up in golf tourney

The Howard Agency team of Hunter Howard, Daniel Napier, Paul Utterback and John McWhorter took 2nd place, with a score of 59, in the 17th Annual Southwest Football/Coca-Cola Golf Classic held Wednesday at Quail Hollow Golf Course at Percy Quin State Park.

Original article from SMCC.

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Careful tree placement can add beauty, value

Careful tree placement can add beauty, value

By Bonnie Coblentz
MSU Ag Communications

MISSISSIPPI STATE – Planting the right trees in the best locations is a good investment that can also pay dividends in energy savings for home and business owners.

Bob Brzuszek, associate professor in Mississippi State University’s Department of Landscape Architecture, said planting trees that block the summer sun on the south and west sides of buildings and roofs can substantially reduce air-conditioning costs.

Hot car is no place for pets

Hot car is no place for pets

It's that time of year again, temperatures will begin to soar and pet owners should be reminded of just how hot a vehicle can become in a very short amount of time.

PALS Rescue Inc. reminds everyone that a car is not the place to leave your pet. If someone cannot stay in the car with your pet with the air conditioner running, leave the pet at home.

Even in five minutes, temperatures will reach deadly levels. For example, when the summer temperature is a comfortable 75 degrees outside, it can quickly reach 118 degrees inside your car.

Richland High student signs with SMCC

Richland High student signs with SMCC

Talisa Sherman, a 5' 7" guard at Richland High School, has inked a scholarship to play for the Lady Bears next season. Sherman, an MHSAA All-State Honorable Mention, averaged 21.6 points and 6.2 rebounds in 2012-13 for Coach Chimere Turner's Lady Rangers.

Learn more about the Lady Bears.

Homemade plant tags give gardens personality

Homemade plant tags give gardens personality

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Like many home gardeners, I used to put plants in my landscape without worrying about labels because I was sure I’d remember what was planted where. And like most of you, I would end up scratching my head wondering what I had planted where.

One of the best gardening tips I can share, especially in the spring when you’re putting so many new things out, is to label your landscape plants.