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  • 1 month ago | moabtimes.com | JayDee Gunnell |USU Extension

    It’s almost spring, and it’s time to start thinking about gardening season. Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac. Consider taking soil samples to determine fertilizer needs. Plant seeds of cool-season vegetables (peas, lettuce and radishes) as soon as the soil is workable. Consider planting peas in the garden every two to three weeks (until early May) to extend the harvest.

  • 1 month ago | cedarcityutah.com | JayDee Gunnell |USU Extension

    It’s almost spring, and it’s time to start thinking about gardening season! Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac. • Consider taking soil samples to determine fertilizer needs. • Plant seeds of cool-season vegetables (peas, lettuce and radishes) as soon as the soil is workable. • Consider planting peas in the garden every two to three weeks (until early May) to extend the harvest.

  • 1 month ago | stgeorgeutah.com | JayDee Gunnell |USU Extension

    It’s almost spring, and it’s time to start thinking about gardening season! Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac. Spring gardening checklistConsider taking soil samples to determine fertilizer needs. Plant seeds of cool-season vegetables (peas, lettuce and radishes) as soon as the soil is workable. Consider planting peas in the garden every two to three weeks (until early May) to extend the harvest.

  • 2 months ago | stgeorgeutah.com | JayDee Gunnell |USU Extension

    Much can be done now to get a jump start on the growing season. The below tips, with links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac, can help get you going. * Specific gardening information can be found at garden.usu.edu. Here you will find fruit, vegetable, and herb growing guides, as well as information on soil, lawn, yard, tree, shrub and flower care. In addition, you will find monthly tips, the basics of gardening, information on events, classes and more.

  • 2 months ago | cedarcityutah.com | JayDee Gunnell |USU Extension

    Much can be done now to get a jump start on the growing season. The below tips, with links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac, can help get you going. • Consider adding a smaller structure, such as a low tunnel or a larger high tunnel, to extend your growing season. • Try your hand at starting vegetables or annual plants indoors from seed to get a jump start on growing. • Consider growing herbs and/or microgreens indoors to add fresh greens to your diet.

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