Robert “Bob” Suson
Dec09

Robert “Bob” Suson

Memorial service for Robert “Bob” Suson, age 74, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at a later date. Mr. Suson passed away on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at Christus Mother Frances Hospital, Sulphur Springs. Robert was born on October 5, 1946 in Boyd, Texas to Robert and Flora Mae (Brown) Suson. He married Janice Parnell on November 28, 1975 in Decatur, TX. Bob was a strong union person and a 35 year member of UAW Local 276. He held...

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Plant Some Trees This Winter! by Mario Villarino
Mar02

Plant Some Trees This Winter! by Mario Villarino

According to King A.R former graduate student in the horticulture department in Texas A&M University and contributor for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, from the gardening perspective, the cold months of the year can seem to be relatively mundane. With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, garden activities seem less numerous and important. These cold months have been reserved for planting bulbs, soil preparation, and a...

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Hopkins County Gardening In July
Jul08

Hopkins County Gardening In July

By Bob Suson, Hopkins County Master Gardener The spring was probably the wettest spring vegetable gardening in our memory; the changes that have occurred are beginning to show up. If you experienced less than desirable results, July is time to start to plan on what you want or need to change. Low spots that hold water areas that is too shady for plants to grow and don’t produce to their potential, these are suggestion areas that could...

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Hopkins County Democrats Meet Tuesday November 19 at 6pm at Pizza Inn
Nov18

Hopkins County Democrats Meet Tuesday November 19 at 6pm at Pizza Inn

Robert Suson of the Hopkins County Democrats invites you to attend a meeting Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 6:00 PM at PIZZA INN in Sulphur Springs, 320 Mockingbird Lane. Please pass the word to friends and fellow Democrats. There will be recognition for person bringing the most guests!” For more information, phone Bob Suson at 903-439-0342 For some interesting history, in 2010, the Democratic Party adopted a new logo, a capitol...

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Hopkins County Gardening In July
Jul03

Hopkins County Gardening In July

By Bob Suson, Master Gardener The 2019 spring was probably the wettest spring vegetable gardening in our memory; the changes that have occurred are beginning to show up. If you experienced less than desirable results, July is time to start to plan on what you want or need to change. Low spots that hold water areas that is too shady for plants to grow and don’t produce to their potential these are suggestion areas that could be...

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Master Gardner: Summertime Garden Changes
Jun26

Master Gardner: Summertime Garden Changes

By:  Bob Suson, Hopkins County Master Gardener The change into summer brings with it a change in gardening tasks for the month of July.  Gardening activities usually slow- down in the summertime as the temperature continues to climb into the 90’s or above.  July is often a very dry month, and like most years, can be very hot too.  So, we usually don’t start a lot of new garden projects.  However, there are always maintenance chores to...

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Growing a Fall Garden, by Hopkins County Master Gardener Brenda Payne
Jun30

Growing a Fall Garden, by Hopkins County Master Gardener Brenda Payne

By Brenda Payne Summer might be high season in the vegetable garden, when tomatoes, squash, and other warm-season plants are in overdrive, but autumn can be just as productive. If you begin planning and planting in late summer, you can extend your harvest of garden-fresh produce well into fall and even winter by growing cool-season crops. Many sweet root crops like beets and carrots as well as cabbage cousins like kale can continue...

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Master Gardener Training, by Mario Villarino
Jun08

Master Gardener Training, by Mario Villarino

Developed by Dr. Mario A. Villarino, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources Hopkins County, Texas The Texas Master Gardener program is an educational volunteer program conducted by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University System.  Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic,...

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Weed War, by Hopkins County Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson
Apr27

Weed War, by Hopkins County Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson

By Ronnie Wilson, Hopkins County Master Gardener Now that spring is here and both the desirable and undesirable plants are growing again, it is time to begin the never-ending battle with weeds.  It is a shame that the frigid February temperatures only seemed to harm our “good” plants, and left the “bad” ones undamaged.  In order to begin combat with these weeds, it is first necessary to identify what type of weed is invading your...

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What’s all the Buzz? by Hopkins County Master Gardener Phyllis Kitten
Apr19

What’s all the Buzz? by Hopkins County Master Gardener Phyllis Kitten

By Phyllis Kitten, Hopkins County Master Gardener Mason bees, Osmia spp., are a group of native bees that are excellent pollinators. They are called Mason bees because they use clay/mud to make partitions and seal the entrance to their nest.  Within the insect world, bees are some of the greatest pollinators. One quarter of the food we eat is pollinated by the honeybee species, but there are approximately 4,000 bee species in North...

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