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Using Mulches In Utah Landscapes And Gardens, Rich Koenig, Kitt Farrell-Poe Phd, Bruce Miller Dec 2010

Using Mulches In Utah Landscapes And Gardens, Rich Koenig, Kitt Farrell-Poe Phd, Bruce Miller

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This publication discusses the use of mulches in Utah landscapes including benefits and application information.


Cover Crops For Utah Gardens, Michael Johnson, Maggie Wolf, Rich Keonig Jun 2010

Cover Crops For Utah Gardens, Michael Johnson, Maggie Wolf, Rich Keonig

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No abstract provided.


Beneficial Insects: Mantids, Erin W. Hodgson, Ron Patterson Nov 2007

Beneficial Insects: Mantids, Erin W. Hodgson, Ron Patterson

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No abstract provided.


Herb Container Gardens, Maggie Wolf, Teresa Cerny Jan 2002

Herb Container Gardens, Maggie Wolf, Teresa Cerny

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No abstract provided.


Weaving Dreams Of Spring Gardens, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1999

Weaving Dreams Of Spring Gardens, Dennis Hinkamp

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No abstract provided.


Celebrating Garden Genius : A Handbook To Selected Gardens By Charles F. Gillette, Charles F. Gillette Forum, W. John Hayden, Sheila M. Hayden Jan 1992

Celebrating Garden Genius : A Handbook To Selected Gardens By Charles F. Gillette, Charles F. Gillette Forum, W. John Hayden, Sheila M. Hayden

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Celebrating Garden Genius : A Handbook to Selected Gardens by Charles F. Gillette was created as part of the 1992 Charles F. Gillette Forum at The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, Virginia. W. John Hayden, Professor of Biology at the University of Richmond, and Sheila Hayden, Biology Research Associate at the University of Richmond, served as editors of the handbook.

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Charles F. Gillette
(1886-1969)

Arriving in Richmond on November 9, 1911 —a dull, damp, dreary day—Charles F. Gillette began his career in the Southeast as "clerk of the record" for landscape architect Warren Manning, who, working with architects …


Soil Testing Guide For Home Gardens, Duane Hatch Jan 1990

Soil Testing Guide For Home Gardens, Duane Hatch

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No abstract provided.


Toxic Annuals In Horticulture, Robert Dunlop Royce Jan 1961

Toxic Annuals In Horticulture, Robert Dunlop Royce

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

THE number of poisonous shrubs and trees that are grown in gardens is very great, and several of these species have been discussed in detail.

It is probable that few people realise just how many of the commonest garden plants are in some way or under some circumstances, likely to contain a toxic principle.

Furthermore, this is not confined to the longer lived plants, but it applies equally to the annual plants, both summer growing and winter growing.