Preventing Lawn Grub Damage
John Crook2013-04-29T18:52:49-06:00Now that your lawn is all greened up let's make sure we keep it that way. In addition to appropriate watering, mowing, and feeding, you will also want to keep an eye out for grub
Now that your lawn is all greened up let's make sure we keep it that way. In addition to appropriate watering, mowing, and feeding, you will also want to keep an eye out for grub
Ever since that one nice warm week near the end of March Old Man Winter has really been hanging on and making gardeners cranky, but it's the last week of April and that means it's
Spring is trying to push winter out and replace it with some warmer weather, but as is usually the case in east Idaho it takes some major winds to sweep winter out for good. Well,
Well, about 10 days ago, when we had that hint of spring, I uncovered my roses and got them pruned and fertilized. Despite the incredibly cold January it appears that my roses came through okay,
The weather is beginning to warm enough to comfortably get out in the yard. So what should be first on your to-do list? Well, I'll share what I am planning to do this week in
I remember when I was newly married and we were renting a little old house with a small lawn. It was the first home where we had a lawn to mow, and I was quite
I've always been a little fussy about how my lawn looks. I'm not OCD about it or anything, but I like my lawn to look nice. And I like helping others have nice looking lawns,
Mark your calendars. It's time for the annual Thaw 'n Awe Horticulture Symposium sponsored by the University of Idaho Extension. This year's theme is "Growing your Groceries" and there will be classes on Herbs, Season
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