Dan Drost
USU Extension Vegetable Specialist-
March if officially the start of the gardening season — I hope you're ready.
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February has arrived, and the weather is still lovely. It's almost good enough to get out in the garden. Here's what you can do to be garden-ready come spring.
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It can be difficult to find certain seeds locally, but transplants can help fix that issue.
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Although the winter provides time to rest before the spring gardening season, productivity and planning with USU Extensions classes can pay off.
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Instead of throwing away unused seeds, fallen leaves, and grass clippings, recycle and save them for your next growing season.
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USU Extension's retired Vegetable specialist Dan Drost talks about what can be harvested in November and how to prepare mulch from your yard and garden for next year.
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Dan Drost, former USU Extension Vegetable specialist shares advice on harvesting late season crops from your garden.
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Dan Drost, retired vegetable specialist from USU shares gardening tips for the month of September.
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Dan Drost, USU Extension Vegetable Specialist talks about how July's high temperatures are affecting our August gardens.
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Get out and start gardening! Dan Drost, USU Extension's retired vegetable specialist shares tips on when and what to plant for the month of May.