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Fertilize fruit trees at least 6 weeks prior to bloom.
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“Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein was never man yet laid. There laid they Jesus.” ~St. John 19: 41-42
And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might [...]
FEAR NOT! This website has NOT been abandoned. I just took a very long break for the winter. That’s not to imply that there’s nothing about gardening in Utah to talk about during the wintertime. You can check out this, and this, oh and this if you need your winter gardening fix. However, with [...]
It is done! After about 25 cubic yards of compost, weeks and weeks of amending and planting, and a complete loss of dignity in front of my neighbors, I have FINALLY completed the very large bed in the front of my property. Since I live on a corner (well, really more like a peninsula) [...]
Did you make it to the Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival this year? I did, and I think I hit it just at the peak of blooming! It was fabulous.
Well the festival has now come to an end and the bulbs have all lost their blooms. It may interest you to know that [...]
Did you cover your tomatoes last night? Luckily for me I never got around to planting them so they still sit safely in my kitchen window. I did, however, plant my muskmelon (cantaloupe) and I DID NOT get it covered so I guess I’ll be seeing you all in the vegetable section of the nurseries [...]
←Have you ever noticed the “UNLA Activity of the Day” over there in the left side bar?
Well, believe me, all those great tips don’t come from my head, they come from the Utah Nursery & Landscape Association (UNLA). The UNLA has put out a free booklet called the “Garden Planning Guide” which has all [...]
I’ve recently discovered another affordable source for good compost which I’ll be adding to my page on Ammending Soil. Oquirrh Mountain Compost Products, in connection with the Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility, creates a compost produced through carefully controlled biological decomposition of treated biosolids and wood chips. The composting process produces sufficient heat to kill [...]
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