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Fall Blooming Perenials

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 22nd - 7:33am
Not only do fall-blooming perennials provide color and texture to the garden, but they bridge the gap as the summer annuals start to fade.
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Getting Ready for Your Spring Garden

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 22nd - 7:26am
As I look at my thermometer, it appears that the time for planting my spring garden is a long way off. If I look at my calendar, it says I need to be making my plans for those beautiful spring flowers right now.
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Bulb and Native Plant Sale

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 22nd - 7:03am
Enhance your garden by supporting Red Butte Garden's Bulb and Native Plant Sale! Fall is not only a great time to plant, it is THE time to plant garlic, shallots and spring flowering bulbs.
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Harvesting and storing squash

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 15th - 7:48am
For all its beauty, fall can be frustrating for gardeners. Some years the weather is warm and mild and plants grow beautifully. Other years the frost comes early, and many garden tasks are left undone.
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Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers Official Grow-off 2012

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 15th - 7:28am
The UGPG would like to officially announce the weigh off for 2012!
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Delectation of Tomatoes

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 15th - 7:13am
Delectation of Tomatoes, tomato tasting event and New Utah State Record Tomato grown by Dale Thurber of Delectation of Tomatoes, etc.
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Wasatch Community Gardens' Tomato Party

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 8th - 6:07am
It's that time of year: tomatoes are ripening on the vine, peppers are popping, garlic is out of the ground, and the onions are getting ready. All of that means Wasatch Community Gardens' Annual Salsa Party is right around the corner!
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Backyard Gardening Workshops

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 1st - 7:50am
Fall is a great time to garden. We have put together some great classes to help you get ready. You will choose one class per hour out of the 3 or 4 topics to attend. Each class is $5.00 per person, except where note with an * there is also a $3 per transaction fee...
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The Tomato Festival!

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 1st - 7:38am
Tomato tasting will take place at the Thanksgiving Point Gardens in the USU Extension Service Demonstration Garden...
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Utah State Fair 2012

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Sep 1st - 7:26am
If you want some bragging rights for your gardening efforts, your chance is coming up this week as the Utah State Fair opens...
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Intense Summer Heat is Wreaking Havoc on Many Trees

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Aug 25th - 7:41am
Leaf scorch, like on this linden, becomes evident when temperatures rise and humidity drops. The problem gets worse when plants are buffeted by hot, dry South winds...
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Dahlias

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Aug 25th - 7:32am
This week's Garden Talks in the Park will be The Dahlia Diaries, Stars of the autumn garden with Mark Hurst. The talk is August 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Brigham Young Historic Park on the southeast corner of State Street and North Temple. No tickets are required and all ages are welcome.
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Roses of Sharon

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Aug 25th - 7:26am
The Althea — or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) — is a popular blooming shrub that grows well along the Wasatch Front in USDA zones 5-8....
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Powdery Mildew

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Aug 18th - 7:45am
Are your leaves turning yellow, withering, and dying ? Cucurbit powdery mildew is showing up on vine crops, especially where plants are crowded or running together. This foliar disease first appears as small circular lesions located randomly on the leaf surface or on petioles. As the infection continues, leaves turn yellow and become distorted.
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Hardscapes and Water Reduction

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Aug 18th - 7:14am
The American family uses a lot of water to maintain its landscape, especially in Utah's hot, dry climate. You can reduce the water consumption and upkeep required by your landscape by making a few simple changes like establishing a watering schedule, choosing native plants and xeriscaping with decorative rock.
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