We had freezing temperatures during the first three days of February in the middle of the night in two instances. There were some peaches and apricots in bloom at the time whose fruit crop might have been affected.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Garden Problems Answered Mondays and Fridays
I will be at the Viragrow every Monday and Friday to answer questions through March, 7 am to noon.
Preventing Thrips Scarring to Nectarine Fruit
Western flower thrips are the major problem with growing
nectarines in the Las Vegas valley.If not sprayed, fruit can get terribly scarred. The fruit is safe to eat, but who would want to?
March and April Fruit Tree Todo List
Orchard Todo List:
March and April. Each of these below will be talked about more in depth in the coming weeks.
Watch for Aphids This Time of Year
This
time of year is a busy time for home horticulturists. Now that we have finished
fertilizing landscape and fruit trees and increased irrigations as temperatures
warm, we turn to pest problems.
Branch Dieback in Olive Sign of Soil Disease
Q. We have a twenty year old olive tree in our front yard
diagnosed with Verticillium wilt disease.
Labels:
branch death,
branch dieback,
olive,
olive death,
olive dying,
verticillium wilt
All Desert Plants Need Water Including Cactus
Q. I am looking for substitutes for cacti. Plants without stickers that need no
water. I want to replace my 15 lantana.
I would like to plant them now before the heat comes.
Aggressive Desert Creature a Centipede!
Q. This insect was found on the west side of town inside
the house. As you can see from the picture, it looks like a centipede. When we approached
it, it became very defensive and acted like
Monday, March 10, 2014
How to Sell Food to the USDA Webinar Mar 20
Each year USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) buys nearly $2 billion and 2
billion pounds of frozen, processed, and fresh fruits, vegetables, meat,
poultry, fish and eggs.
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