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March if officially the start of the gardening season — I hope you're ready.
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Aphids are little, soft-bodied insects that can suck the life out of your fruit trees. Here are some tips to prevent them infesting your garden.
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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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Much can be done now to get a jumpstart on the growing season. The following tips can help get you going.
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It can be difficult to find certain seeds locally, but transplants can help fix that issue.
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Cold winter days might keep us indoors, but now is the perfect time to plan for warmer days and gardening. Consider these tips from the Utah State University Extension gardener's almanac.
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Turfgrass specialist Kelly Kopp says fertilizing your lawn before winter hits can make grass plants look and grow better the next year.
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USU Extension Horticulturist Taun Beddes talks about solutions for recycling fallen fall leaves.
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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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USU Extension Horticulture agent Taun Beddes shares the many methods of preserving your harvest for an extended period of time.