May 30, 2023 11:58AM ● By Bryan Reed
As good environmental stewards, knowing how to manage your irrigation and water use is critical
Dec 22, 2022 11:42AM ● By Bryan Reed
Vermicomposting can take your home composting to the next level
Oct 03, 2022 02:41PM ● By Bryan Reed
As we wrap up a successful gardening season, there’s plenty of chores to be done in October. Here are a few things you can do to get your garden ready for next year’s growing season.
Aug 30, 2022 11:48AM ● By Bryan Reed
What to plant and when to start planting (Spoiler: it's now!)
Aug 02, 2022 10:10AM ● By Bryan Reed
As we enter the home stretch of the growing season, giving your plants a boost of nutrients can really help round out your crop production, resulting in more nutritious produce for you to eat.
Jun 27, 2022 03:10PM ● By Bryan Reed
5 steps to successfully manage insects in your garden.
Jun 01, 2022 03:15PM ● By Bryan Reed
Weeds aren’t bad. In fact, they can be quite valuable.
May 03, 2022 02:49PM ● By Deborah Lazear
The Ute Indian Museum's ethnobotany garden is a relaxing and quiet place where visitors can find peace and ponder the lives of the Utes.
May 03, 2022 12:27PM ● By Bryan Reed
Whether or not you should till your garden is a highly debated topic, learn more about the pros and cons of tilling your garden.
Feb 24, 2022 03:55PM ● By Bryan Reed
We know the moon affects tides and weather patterns, so it makes sense to plant when the moon pulls on ocean tides and there is more moisture in the soil.
Dec 23, 2021 09:38AM ● By Bryan Reed
January means it’s the beginning of a new growing season and our gardens are perfectly ripe with potential.
Aug 23, 2021 12:15PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Tasting the tomatoes week after week told me the plants were getting too much water, as they became slightly less flavorful and crisp.
Jul 26, 2021 11:42AM ● By Kimberly Blaker
Reduce strain, prevent pain and overcome barriers caused by physical impairments when gardening
Jun 28, 2021 09:33AM ● By Paige Slaughter
While warm season crops like tomatoes, peppers, corn and squash can handle full sun, many of our favorites enjoy a bit of shade.
May 24, 2021 12:58PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Every spring, I freshen up my potted plants by giving them new potting soil, a good watering, and a day of fresh air and sunshine.
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