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Ornamental Bamboo for Utah Landscapes

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 28th - 7:17am
The genus Bambusa is made up of 100-120 species. Bambusa has short running rhizomes and tends to be less invasive than other genera. Bamboos, in all some 70 genera have approximately 1450 species of which about 47 are native to the western hemisphere...
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Iris for Utah Landscapes

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 28th - 6:58am
Perhaps no other plant has such beautiful flowers yet is so well-adapted to Utah's climate. These plants, sometimes called "poor man's orchids," are now in full bloom. ...
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Native landscapes

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 21st - 7:12am
Going native? The phrase conjures up many images when it comes to native plants and native landscapes.
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Sego Lilies

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 21st - 7:09am
I'm amazed at the number of people who have never seen our state flower, the sego lily. I have lived in Utah almost my entire life, and I have never seen as many sego lilies blooming as I am seeing now.
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Happy Accidents with Apricots

Larry A. Sager  |  posted Jul 21st - 6:52am
According to Wikipedia, serendipity means "happy accident" or "pleasant surprise"; specifically, the accident of finding something good or useful without looking for it. While this definition might not exactly fit my home orchard in most respects, I will share a serendipitous event with you.
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Sweltering Heat is Cooking Your Plants

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 7th - 10:03am
Short of exporting your entire garden to a cooler, more hospitable climate, you can only do so much to protect your plants from the sweltering heat.
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Voles

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 7th - 9:41am
Question How do I just plain and simple get rid of voles, period?
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USU Extension 4-H Centennial

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jul 7th - 9:20am
The year 2012 marks the centennial for Utah State University Extension 4-H, part of the nation's largest youth development organization. The theme, "Celebrating the Past, Creating the Future," will be integrated into 4-H events held around the state through the year.
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Patriotic flowers

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 30th - 7:30am
A list of flowers in honor of the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 30th - 7:21am
The vines are stretching out, pumpkins are popping up and the heat is on. The Utah Giant Pumpkin Growers are growing in more ways than one. The giant gourd has created monsters in all of us.
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The coolest chicken digs in the city!!

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 30th - 7:01am
WASATCH COMMUNITY GARDENS PRESENTS: THE 7TH ANNUAL DOWNTOWN TOUR DE COOPS!
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the 14th Annual Tooele Valley Spring Garden Tour!

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 16th - 10:01am
The 2012 Tooele Valley Master Gardener's Spring Garden Tour is sponsored by the USU Extension (Tooele) and the Tooele Valley Master Gardeners.
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Keeping roses in bloom

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 16th - 9:51am
What should you do to care for your roses and keep them blooming?
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2012 Hidden Garden Tour

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Jun 16th - 9:40am
Coming up this June 15 - 16, the Hidden Garden Tour will be back again for your viewing pleasure!
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The poor man's orchid

posted May 12th - 6:28am
The iris has sometimes been called the poor man's orchid; however, people from all walks of life enjoy these beautiful flowers. The newer irises that have been developed in recent years are quite improved in texture, form and color than the iris that were grown years ago.
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