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  1. Is it time to harvest your fruits and vegetables? Here’s how you can tell

  2. Understanding summer leaf scorch: Causes and effects explained

  3. Here’s why the ends of your tomatoes look different from the rest

  4. Is spurge invading your lawn or park strip? Here’s what you can do

  5. Got lawn problems? It may be one of these fungal diseases

  6. How to prevent billbug damage in your grass

  7. Looking for a colorful vegetable that’s easy to grow? Try beets

  8. Benefits of using mulch in your garden and flower beds

  9. Gardeners, here’s how you can prepare for grasshopper season

  10. How to start your very own herb garden

  11. It’s time to plant tomatoes, here’s what you should know

  12. Shade plants you can grow in your sunny Utah garden

  13. Want some fresh sweet potatoes? Try growing your own at home

  14. A local horticulturist’s guide to growing potatoes

  15. The dos and don’ts when planting trees in your yard

  16. ​Vegetables suited to a short growing season

  17. Considering using pre-emergent? Here’s what you should know

  18. When to plant vegetables along the Wasatch Front

  19. When’s the best time to prune shrubs and hedges?

  20. Dormant sprays: What they do and when to apply them

  21. UDAF offering grants to help create a more pollinator-friendly environment

  22. Container gardening: A space-efficient way to grow

  23. Extending your gardening season with high tunnels

  24. Beginner’s guide to growing cut flowers

  25. Winter gardening technique: Forcing bulbs to bloom indoors

  26. How to successfully care for an amaryllis

  27. Time to order tomato seeds

  28. Choosing the right nut trees to grow in Utah

  29. ​Here’s one of the main differences between sweet potatoes and yams

  30. Got a holiday cactus? Here’s how to take care of it

  31. Poinsettia care during the winter

  32. How to select and care for a living Christmas tree

  33. How to keep the voles away

  34. Time to winterize your gas-powered garden equipment

  35. Perennials: To cut or not to cut?

  36. When should you rake those autumn leaves?

  37. Got green tomatoes? Here’s how you can ripen them

  38. Getting your garden ready for next spring

  39. A horticulturist’s guide to storing your fruits and vegetables

  40. Planting a tree? Here’s what you need to know

  41. A guide to renovating your lawn after a long, hot summer

  42. Looking for an addition to your vegetable garden? Try eggplants, horticulturist says

  43. Effectively removing weeds from your pavement

  44. Protecting your vegetables from heat stress

  45. How to identify and manage root weevils

  46. Got leaf scorch on your trees? Here’s what you can do

  47. Keep your lawn healthy with these summer lawn care tips

  48. How to protect your tomatoes from heat damage

  49. What is curly top disease and how do you identify it?

  50. How to control the noxious bryonia weed

  51. Things to consider before applying mulch

  52. Don’t start watering your lawn just yet!

  53. How to prevent bur buttercup from taking over your lawn

  54. A beginner-friendly guide to planting tomatoes

  55. What is renewal pruning?

  56. Here’s how to start your seeds indoors

  57. It’s time for tulips to bloom

  58. Growing dwarf fruit trees

  59. Tips for gardening efficiently in small spaces

  60. Extend your growing season with cold frames

  61. Selecting the best blackberry varieties to grow in northern Utah

  62. Fruits and vegetables you can grow in a small yard

  63. To till or not to till?

  64. What is slow composting?

  65. Caring for houseplants in the winter

  66. Best practices for using ice melt without ruining your yard

  67. Master gardener program in Utah

  68. Apple varieties you can find in Utah

  69. How to treat Cytospora canker on fruit trees

  70. Beware of voles in your lawn this time of year

  71. How to preserve your jack-o’-lanterns

  72. WATCH: Medicinal herb garden with the KSL Greenhouse

  73. WATCH: Beautiful trellises and vines with the KSL Greenhouse

  74. WATCH: Tomatoes, tomatoes, and more tomatoes with the KSL Greenhouse

  75. Harvesting and storing your fruits and vegetables

  76. Tips for bindweed control

  77. What to know about building raised garden beds

  78. How to prevent being stung by a wasp

  79. Landscape irrigation and turf management guide

  80. How to get rid of ants in the grass

  81. Lawn aeration: What it does and why it’s important

  82. How to minimize fruit tree problems

  83. Is your lawn damaged? Here’s how you can recover it

  84. This is how the heat impacts your garden

  85. Should gardeners be concerned about earwigs?

  86. What types of mosquito repellents work best?

  87. Growing tomatoes in your garden

  88. How to survive a grasshopper apocalypse

  89. Using drip irrigation to water vegetables

  90. Demystifying the myth about black walnuts

  91. Got grubs on your lawn? Here’s what you can do

  92. Why to use mulch in your garden, and the best type to use

  93. Maintenance tips for planter baskets

  94. Growing the best sweet corn in Utah

  95. Weed control options for your lawn

  96. How to successfully grow annual plants in containers

  97. What to know about planting trees

  98. Time to get started on spring lawn care

  99. Tips for planting and growing peas in Utah

  100. How to get kids excited about gardening

  101. How to prepare and improve your garden soil

  102. What you can do about snow mold in your lawn

  103. How to divide the right perennials

  104. Tips on when and how to prune shrubs

  105. Preparing garden beds for early planting

  106. What is the little fruit tree method?

  107. Choosing materials to construct your raised beds

  108. Freezing temperatures can damage plants

  109. Transplanting houseplants? Here are some tips!

  110. Easy houseplants for beginning gardeners or pros

  111. Choosing what seeds to plant in your garden

  112. What to know about plant catalogs

  113. A beautiful waterwise garden in the backyard

  114. What is the master gardener program in Utah?

  115. How to prepare your yard to look nice for the winter

  116. Planning herb gardens in Utah? Here are 5 must-haves!

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