Homegrown Horticulture
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Homegrown Horticulture podcast helps solve your gardening dilemmas with a focus on growing plants in the Intermountain West. We offer tips on everything from great heirloom tomatoes to awesome trees and shrubs for the yard that do well in our unique climate. For the latest researched based information relevant to you, listen to the Homegrown Horticulture Podcast, a production of Utah State..
Homegrown Horticulture
2y ago
Taun Beddes 0:01
Hello everyone and welcome back to the homegrown horticulture podcast.
On today's episode we talk about what's wrong with Kwanzaa on Cherry. Then also we have two interviews from Savannah Peterson, a horticulturist with central Utah Water Conservancy District. She talks about irrigation and programs to get money back for relandscaping your yard.
I was recently called to look at flowering quads on Cherry at a neighbor's house. The tree was 78 years old and in the past has looked relatively healthy. And when it bloomed in the spring was quite pretty. But this spring, only about ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
2y ago
Hi all, there's been a lot of concerns about water restrictions coming this summer and I think most people are going to see them at least along the Wasatch Front. And if it's going to be possible to actually grow a garden with severe water restrictions. I know that Weber Basin water has announced you will only be watering once a week, and that includes both your lawn and your garden. In a garden situation, you can't just water once a week, once you put your vegetables in, because they need a month to six weeks to get established. What I would recommend doing is on the day of the week that yo ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
2y ago
In today's show we have Michael Caron and Samantha Hansen. Both are experienced horticulturists. Mike talks about maintaining gardening tools, and Samantha growing ranunculus (Buttercups ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/uppdl/files/factsheet/Billbugs.pdf ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
Thousand Canker Disease of Walnut: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1729&context=extension_curall
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/ipm/ornamental-pest-guide/arthopods/scales/pine-needle-scale ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
00:09 Elm Seed Bug
08:43 Dr. Kelly Kopp on Lawn Watering
Elm Seed Bug
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/caps/files/elm-seed-bug-2017.pdf ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
https://slowtheflow.org/?gclid=CjwKCAjw_o-HBhAsEiwANqYhp05h0lXIari-4Ujsx7zxegLTv6v8_1XiGejvEaXXm8BMy5uCkDobcxoCr3QQAvD_BwE
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usual.usu.edu ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/ipm/ornamental-pest-guide/arthopods/plant-lace-seed-bugs/sycamore-plant-bug
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/ipm/ornamental-pest-guide/diseases/anthracnose
https://extension.usu.edu/pests/ipm/ornamental-pest-guide/arthopods/scales/sycamore-scale ..read more
Homegrown Horticulture
3y ago
Wed, 5/19 ยท 10:19 AM
Taun Beddes
0:00
I wanted to put out a quick apology for missing an episode last week. I've been extremely busy. And part of last week I was under the weather. So thank you again for your patience and thank you for listening.
TB
Taun Beddes
0:11
Hello and welcome back to the homegrown horticulture podcast. On this week's episode: lawn weed control.
TB
Taun Beddes
0:19
The homegrown horticultural podcast is specifically for the Intermountain West areas like Denver, Reno, Salt Lake City and Boise, and all points in between. We have unique soils and a unique climate like n ..read more