The Green Thumb
Every Friday at 4:48 p.m. and Every Monday at 7:42 a.m. and 8:42 a.m.
Utah State University Extension specialists offer timely advice and gardening tips for all seasons from caring for your summer lawn to keeping your indoor plants thriving during the winter months.
Tune in Fridays during All Things Considered and Mondays during Morning Edition for The Green Thumb.
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USU Extension Horticulturalist Taun Beddes explains the best ways to find out why your lawn is turning brown.
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Dan Drost, USU Extension vegetable specialist, gives some tips on starting to plant the warm weather vegetables in our gardens.
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Kate Richardson, USU Extension arthropod diagnostician, invites people to be part of "No Mow May" and tells us why.
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Kate Richardson, USU Extension arthropod diagnostician, answers the question, "Why does my peach tree have sap in the spring?"
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Dan Drost, USU Extension Vegetable Specialist, gives a helpful list for June garden upkeep.
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USU Extension Water Conservation and Turfgrass Specialist Kelly Kopp gives us resources that we can go to to find the most efficient ways to irrigate our landscapes
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Ben Scow, USU Extension assistant professor in Washington County, tells us the correct way to irrigate our gardens.
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Tuan Beddes, USU Extension horticulturist talks about the history and meaning behind the Peace Rose.
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Dan Drost, Utah State University Extension vegetable specialist, helps us know how to carefully get our plants and gardens ready for planting as the snow melts.
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Terry Messmer, USU Extension Wildlife Specialist, explains a little bit more about what Sage-Grouse are going to go through this year.