Bryan Earl
Former Development DirectorBryan Earl has been with UPR since 1993. He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Journalism and completed an internship at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon, before coming to UPR full-time. When not in his garden, Bryan loves to travel with his family, ride trains, ski at Beaver Mountain, and sing with the American Festival Chorus.
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Middle Earth plants on Petals and Prose, get your cabbage crops started, and eating a healthy breakfast on Yes You Can! are the fare for the day on Zesty…
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Growing a butterfly garden... vegetables to grow indoors... and coyotes.
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Baby Birds that mimic caterpillars? Flowers that trick insects into pollinating them? A sure-fire lure for bedbugs? Boulders that power the landscape?…
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Today on the Zesty Garden is a smattering of readings from our Petals and Prose crew along with a recipe for delicious Wassail. Aunt Kathryn's Wassail-1/2…
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Ants that act as sutures? The bark of a tree that cures malaria? Napoleon eventually defeated because of insects? On today's Zesty Garden is an interview…
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Zombie ladybugs, a butterfly that changes it spots, and daddy longlegs that use glue to capture prey. These aren't tabloid headlines; They are all true!…
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Would you plant your peppers with matches in hopes of hotter fruit? How about a sweeter tomato by watering the plants with sugar water? These are two…
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Utah is home to 18 species of bats. Today on the Zesty Garden, Michael Wolfe helps us understand this often misunderstood mammal. In Yes You Can!, it…
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Mark Anderson from Anderson Seed and Garden helps you finish up your fall yard task listm Adrie Roberts from USU Extension has tips for using a large…
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On today's Zesty Garden... Tillandsia is a great plant for the bathroom on The Green Room; Take care of field bindweed in the fall (right now!) with Taun…