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Give Trees A Chance, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Give Trees A Chance, Dennis Hinkamp

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Insecticides: Ask Questions First, Shoot Later, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Insecticides: Ask Questions First, Shoot Later, Dennis Hinkamp

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Landscaping: Exterior Design Revamp Time, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Landscaping: Exterior Design Revamp Time, Dennis Hinkamp

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Morning Glory Is Gory, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Morning Glory Is Gory, Dennis Hinkamp

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Picasso Trees Need Pruning Now, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Picasso Trees Need Pruning Now, Dennis Hinkamp

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Put Me In Cloche, I'M Ready To Grow, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Put Me In Cloche, I'M Ready To Grow, Dennis Hinkamp

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Simplified Lawn Care, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Simplified Lawn Care, Dennis Hinkamp

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Taming The Blackberry, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Taming The Blackberry, Dennis Hinkamp

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Transplanting: Think Twice, Dig Once, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Transplanting: Think Twice, Dig Once, Dennis Hinkamp

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You Can't Miss With Lilacs, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

You Can't Miss With Lilacs, Dennis Hinkamp

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Beans - Early July Not Too Late To Plant Them, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Beans - Early July Not Too Late To Plant Them, Dennis Hinkamp

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Codling Moths Create New Protein-Enriched, Aerated Apples, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Codling Moths Create New Protein-Enriched, Aerated Apples, Dennis Hinkamp

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Currents, A 'Berry' Good Addition To Your Garden, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Currents, A 'Berry' Good Addition To Your Garden, Dennis Hinkamp

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Do Your Plants Have Cold Feet?, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Do Your Plants Have Cold Feet?, Dennis Hinkamp

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Edging, Jerry Goodspeed Jan 2001

Edging, Jerry Goodspeed

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Fungus - Nothing Cute About Fairy Rings, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Fungus - Nothing Cute About Fairy Rings, Dennis Hinkamp

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Hibiscus - Name Of The Rose, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 2001

Hibiscus - Name Of The Rose, Dennis Hinkamp

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Grass Pasture Response To Water And Nitrogen, Robert W. Hill, Robert Newhall, Scott Williams, Brian Andrew Jun 2000

Grass Pasture Response To Water And Nitrogen, Robert W. Hill, Robert Newhall, Scott Williams, Brian Andrew

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The objective of this project is to study the response of pasture grass varieties to weather, irrigation and fertility in a field experimental plot at a high elevation. The water variable is accomplished with a line source sprinkler irrigation system. Two nitrogen fertility levels were imposed on two of the grass varieties


Turfgrass Care – Northern Utah Cool Season Grasses, Usu Extension Jan 2000

Turfgrass Care – Northern Utah Cool Season Grasses, Usu Extension

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Turfgrass adds beauty to most landscapes, helps cool the environment, and gives people a place to play, sit and walk barefoot. Maintaining a lawn properly helps keep it beautiful for years to come, and reduces the likelihood of problems. A few simple practices can make lawn care easier and more satisfying.


Turfgrass Weed Control, Usu Extension Jan 2000

Turfgrass Weed Control, Usu Extension

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Weeds in the lawn are one of the more noticeable pests of the landscape. They not only detract from the aesthetic value of the home, but also waste water and fertilizer, harbor insects, and reduce the overall health of the lawn. There are a number of cultural and mechanical practices to reduce weed populations. In severe and difficult cases, herbicides can be used to control some weeds.


Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers Apr 1997

Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers

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Weeds around the home are a general or injury. Often a veterinarian is needed to nuisance, mar the natural beauty of a landscape, remove the seeds. and decrease the value or marketability of Weeds cost Utah farmers millions of dollars residential properties. Weeds ruin lawns, each year in damage to both crops and livestock. gardens, and flowerbeds. Some weeds even grow The consumer pays more for food because of through blacktop. Weeds may cause hayfever, be these losses. a fire hazard, and harbor insects or diseases. Much of the damage caused by weeds They cause flat tires, puncture bare feet, …


Home Vegetable Garden, Dan Drost Apr 1996

Home Vegetable Garden, Dan Drost

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There are so many vegetable varieties available, how do you select good ones for the home garden? Which ones are adapted and grow well in my area? This bulletin gives you some answers to these questions. It lists some of the better vegetable varieties for Utah. Since varieties vary in disease resistance and maturity characteristics, it is important to select ones that are adapted to our area. Should I grow a hybrid? Does it have disease resistance? When will it mature. What things should I think about before planting the garden?


Water-Wise Landscaping, Terry Keane Jan 1995

Water-Wise Landscaping, Terry Keane

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Land use, like a pendulum, has swung from sparse land settlements of Native Americans, with a reverence for nature, to sprawling developments of western settlers. The settlers’ intent was to “tame” the harsh western elements. The result was the introduction of soggy green English landscapes to the West


Preparing And Improving Garden Soil, Utah State University Jan 1990

Preparing And Improving Garden Soil, Utah State University

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