Q. Someone gave us a Mason bee house to use. I saw in a
July 2011 post on your blog that there really aren't mason bees in the Las
Vegas area but there are leaf cutter bees. Do you think the leafcutters would
use the Mason bee house? I know leaf cutters stuff the hole with leaves so the
fact that the Mason bee holes are larger might not be an issue.
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Sunday, May 11, 2014
Artificial Grass Not Damaging Lemon Tree
Q. My lemon tree is about five years old and it has a lot
of flowers and tiny lemons. The tree
looks healthy but I have noticed the leaves are turning yellow. I water it every day about ten minutes, six
days a week. We have artificial grass
about a foot away around the trunk. Am I
overwatering it or is it the artificial turf the culprit?
Cold Damage is Different for Different Oleanders
Q. For the past couple of years my oleanders have
suffered severe frost damage and slow to recover in the spring. They are all
mature plants. While I was trimming the
dead leaves recently, I noticed that the oleanders with red flowers had less
damage and were recovering more quickly than the others that have pink flowers.
Can I Use Chipped Pine for Mulch Around Fruit Trees?
Q. Our neighbor's pine trees are going to be cut down
soon. I would like to use the wood chips from the tree as mulch for our
recently planted fruit trees. I remember you recommend 4 inches deep. What are
your thoughts on fresh mulch as this?
Labels:
are there problems,
are they dangerous,
mulch,
pine chips
Smokey Grey Color in Your Lawn Means Water
If you see that smokey, green or grey color in your lawn it is a good sign that the grass is not getting water in those spots. Check for blocked or broken sprinklers in that location.
Don't Forget to Thin Apples and Pears When Fruit are Small
Apples and pears require aggressive thinning particularly if you did not space your bearing limbs far enough apart.You can still do some summer pruning if the canopy is too dense.
Harvesting Early Can Keep Fruit from the Wind and Hungry Birds
The fruit in the grocery store looks good. But frequently when you taste it the taste does not match the look of goodness that you thought was there. This is why.
Labels:
harvest apricots,
harvest peaches,
harvest plums,
refractometer,
sugar content,
taste,
when to harvest fruit
Gopher Plant Adds Interest to a Desert Landscape
Gopher plant adds a lot of interest to an otherwise boring desert landscape due to color and texture during bloom and even after bloom. Use it as a specimen (planted alone as the center of attention) or in masses if you have a large area. In masses, plant them two to three feet apart.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Tomato Transplants Wilted and Died. Disease?
Q. Last weekend I started putting some tomatoes into
raised garden beds. I had started these from seed about 8 weeks ago,
transplanted them once into 20 oz plastic cups after four weeks, and hardened
them off for a week before putting them in the ground. The were 4-6 inches
tall. They went into good topsoil and I
fertilized them lightly with Miracle Gro for tomatoes. Within about five days
they started wilting from the bottom up and two are completely dead. I've noticed white lesions on several of the stems.
Photos attached. Could this be blight? Is there a chance I overfertilized? I
haven't seen any insects on the plants.
I Told You to Spray Your Vegetables!
Here is what to do when protecting your vegetables from insects:
This Question on Drip Irrigation Made My Head Hurt!
Q. I have a LOT of different shrubs and trees on only 2
valves. I don't know how to water them.
Never Plant or Transplant into a Dry Hole
Compost and soils amended heavily with composts can present some problems with transplants and seeds if you are not careful. I did some of my own testing with some local composts and guess what I found out!
Brown Bumps on Quince Branches Probably Scale Insects
Q. We have a three year old Quince tree which looked very
good to me until today when I noticed brown or dark purple, small, pee-sized
bumps on the top brunches. Removing the bumps causes a fluid to ooze out. I
guess the fluid must be sweet since there are ants running up and down the
branch.
Asparagus Production in Kosovo Just Taking Off
Kosovo is now an exporter of asparagus inside its own country, to the EU and beyond. I was there consulting in 2013 and 2014. They are filling their first orders now thanks to a USAID project, CNFA and Tetra Tech.
Leaf Cupping Normally Aphids...But Not This Time!
Q. My Blenheim apricot tree planted in 2012 is not doing
well. A few branches have lost all their leaves. Other leaves are starting to
curl and cup. This year it had plenty of apricots but few leaves. I thinned
them out since the tree is young.
Labels:
apricot,
leaf damage,
new leaves browning,
stinkbug damage
Meet Local Producer Janet Knight in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Here is one local producer in Las Vegas, yes IN Las Vegas, who has a backyard farm and welcomes visitors. If you like this, I will help you find some other local producers.
Harvest Garlic When the tops Dieback About 1/3 Where it is a Hot Climate
Q. I planted garlic back in the fall. It is close to
harvest now, fully grown and
some tops starting to brown. I pulled one the other day to check them. It seems
fine and full of cloves with the papery outer skin, but the stalk above is very
thick and dense. I'm wondering do I hang them to dry, and if so, for how long.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Prepare Your Lawn for the Summer Disease Problems
If
you have tall fescue for a lawn in southern Nevada, here are some tips
to help prepare for the diseases that will threaten your lawn this
summer.
Stinkbugs Come in Different Colors
Q. What is this bug?
Have hundreds or them in my yard. Are they harmful to my plants (vegetable and
flower). How do I get rid of them?
You Don't Need to Pick Up Grass Clippings if you Manage Your Lawn Correctly
Q. The landscapers for our HOA are using mulching mowers on
our grass. The cut grass often remains on top, browns and causes the grass under
to brown out also. Should grass be mulched in our desert? The landscape foremen
bagged the grass and took it away.
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