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Plant Select Announces 2012 Selections for Innovative Home Gardens.

posted May 12th - 6:23am
With spring comes a familiar gardening dilemma: What to plant that will be beautiful and unique, while also flourishing in area landscapes?
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PLANT SALE FEVER HITS SALT LAKE

posted May 12th - 6:09am
If there's one thing that gets locals out of bed and lined up in a parking lot at 6 am on a Saturday, it's heirloom tomato seedlings.
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The Utah Orchid Society Show

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Apr 7th - 8:15am
The Utah Orchid Society is having our show this up coming weekend, April 7th and 8th, at at the Red Butte Garden Orangerie. Hours are SATURDAY, 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM and SUNDAY, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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How To Grow Semi-Hearty Vegetables

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Apr 7th - 7:55am
As we move toward spring, the question on most gardeners' minds is what to plant when. Two weeks ago, we covered hardy vegetables. This week, we move to semi-hardy vegetables and a few suggestions on how to grow them.
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Horticultural Hotties

Loren Nielsen and Wasatch Shadows Nursery  |  posted Mar 31st - 1:02pm
1. GREEN SPIRAL SILVER FIR 2. ABIES ALBA PYRAMIDALIS 3. HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
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Climate and Microclimates

Taun Beddes Usu Extension Cache County Horticulture Agent  |  posted Mar 31st - 9:10am
Most apples are relatively cold-hardy. However, a more important factor to consider is when fruit ripens. In areas with shorter growing seasons, apples that require long growing seasons to ripen are not appropriate.
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The Gardens at Temple Square

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Mar 31st - 8:55am
In Utah, traditional gardens generally use plants that require plentiful water to survive and thrive. Choosing water-thrifty alternatives can be difficult without seeing them. Temple Square, home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in downtown Salt Lake City has long been renowned for its outstanding traditional gardens. A newer, less-traditional, water saving garden grows on the rooftop of the Conference center.
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All 'Bout Willard Bay Gardens

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Mar 31st - 8:29am
moving from the high plains of Wyoming to the small town of Perry would be a big change for anyone. For Barney Barnett and his wife, Della, it was a change not only in their lifestyle but their vocation and plant focus as well.
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Preventing winter kill is best way to protect plants

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Mar 24th - 9:24am
Plants don't always like winter. Unlike you and me, plants produce no heat. They cannot go inside, put on a pair of thermals or don their trusty overcoats. They are always at the mercy of Mother Nature.
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Learning to read plants helps in their development

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Mar 24th - 6:17am
Here is the weather report for your plants: One day the weather is over 60 degrees. That night, it drops to below freezing and within a few days it turns much colder with snow. If you are confused, think of how they are doing.
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Space Saving Solutions to Gardening

The Transcript Bulletin  |  posted Mar 17th - 6:03am
There could well be some garden tips you don't yet know and now is a great time to learn from the experts at the Tooele County Advanced Master Gardeners Spring Gardening Expo this Saturday, March 17 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Tooele County Extension Office, 151 North Main in Tooele.
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Tree Planting & Pruning

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Mar 10th - 6:34am
TreIMes that grow too close to power lines can cause outages, start fires or create other hazardous conditions. Generally, we remove trees that pose a serious threat to safety and electric service. Not only does this work help maintain electric safety and service reliability, it is required by state and federal regulations.
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Proven Winners

John Rader  |  posted Mar 10th - 6:26am
No industry is greener than gardening, and Proven Winners is constantly working to refine and improve our offerings for the North American garden and aid the nursery industry in using the best in new plant and production materials.
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Meet John Jeavons

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Feb 25th - 10:11am
John Jeavons is the Executive Director of Ecology Action of the Mid-Peninsula organization. He is known internationally as the leading researcher and method developer, teacher, and consultant for the small-scale, sustainable agricultural method known as GROW BIOINTENSIVE mini-farming.
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The Morrill Act 1862-2012: Celebrating 150 Years of Learning, Discovery and Engagement.

Larry A. Sagers  |  posted Feb 25th - 8:38am
The anniversary of the signing of the Morrill Act provides an occasion to celebrate the enduring power of the land-grant vision of higher education and to recognize Utah State University as one of the nation's premier land-grant institutions.
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