Taun Beddes
USU Extension Horticulturalist-
USU Extension horticulturist Taun Beddes discusses different members of the Mint family that are well suited to Utah's climate.
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Many Utahns are worried that the water restrictions will put their lawns and trees at risk. Taun Beddes says they might not need as much water as we think they do.
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Peach trees require more care than you might expect, but once how to care for them, there's dozen of excellent varieties for fresh eating, canning, and home preservation.
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Fresh produce is hard to resist, but with Utah's unpredictable climate, it's better to wait for warmer weather before planting cool season crops.
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Seed catalogs are designed to sell plants, and that often means bold promises. With some precautions, you can be a much more successful gardener when ordering from them.
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USU Extension horticulturist Taun Beddes offers gift ideas for the gardeners you care about.
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An expert shares how to protect your roses from subzero temperatures and snow damage.
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USU Extension Horticulturist Taun Beddes talks about solutions for recycling fallen fall leaves.
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USU Extension Horticulture agent Taun Beddes shares the many methods of preserving your harvest for an extended period of time.
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Tomatoes are the most commonly grown garden vegetable in Utah. USU Extension Horticulture Agent Taun Beddes talks about their growing season and when they should ripen.