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Monday, March 9, 2015
What Vegetables Can I Plant in March?
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Here is a list of vegetables you can plant in March in the Las Vegas Valley. The Las Vegas Valley is around 2000 foot elevation (650 meters...
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You Can Still Prune after New Growth Starts
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Q. Took your recommendation and planted a Dapple Dandy pluot and Santa Rosa plum in the same hole about 18 inches apart. New growth has al...
Be Careful with Fertilizers for Tomatoes
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Q. I was reading an older article from Linn Mills about foliar fertilizing tomatoes. Linn was saying to spray tomato plants with phosphoro...
Help Save My Photinia from Dying
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Q. Our red tip photinia appears to be dying. It is 8 years old and receives full sun. The leaves are turning brown and dry. Is there a di...
Starting Texas Mountain Laurel from Seed
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Q. I harvested some Texas Mountain Laura. Can I expect them to grow if I plant them in garden soil? Should I remove the outer shell first?...
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
When to Plant Tomatoes, Peppers and Eggplant?
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Traditionally, by the middle of March at around the 2000 foot elevation in southern Nevada, we will have a 90% chance that there will be no...
Strawberry Tree Needs Extra Care in the Desert
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Q. I have a strawberry tree that is probably getting too much sun. The tips of the leaves are very discolored. Is there anything I can do ...
When Should I Prune My Vitex Tree?
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Q. When should Vitex tree be trimmed and how much should be cut? Vitex in its winter form A. Vitex blooms in early summer through ...
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Can I Save My Wind Damaged Tree?
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A. yes, both branches can be saved or you can remove one of the larger branches but I know removing a large part of the canopy will make i...
Black Spot and Rust Not Common in Vegas Roses
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Q. Here's the pic of what's going on with my roses. What do you think? Black spot or rust? A.This was sent to me in July, 201...
Sunday, February 22, 2015
How to Correct a Bad Haircut on Rosemary
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Q. I have a rosemary bush in the front yard that's very healthy but has grown quite big in the seven years since it was planted. Is th...
Companion Planting Successes Can Be Variable
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Q. I am looking for a spring companion list for Las Vegas. I have an easy to read chart for fall in order to know where to put different p...
How to Prune Arizona Rosewood Against a Wall
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Q. I planted a 5 gallon Arizona Rosewood a year ago against a wall for visual screening. How and when should I prune it? Arizona Rosewo...
Why Are My Leaves Yellowing on Loquat?
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Q. The leaves closest to the trunk of my two-year-old loquat have started turning yellow and falling off. New leaves have started to grow ...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Should We Keep Politics Out Of Gardening?
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I'm not so much asking a question as telling one of my solutions. My garden is along an East facing concrete block wall and though sha...
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Seed Exchange and Music in 29 Palms March 1
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I hope all of you in the 29 Palms area will help support this event! It sounds like lots of fun and a great way to get some local seeds tha...
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Prune Grapes to Improve Production
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Our climate in the Mojave desert can damage grapes during the cold winter months. This winter was warmer than usual and the two times it dr...
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How to Control Whiteflies on Tomato This Summer
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Whiteflies on the bottom of pomegranate leaf Q. I am new to gardening in the desert and am surprised at my success thus far! That is,...
Fertilize More Often For High-Quality Roses
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Q. I'd like to continue fertilizing my rose bushes right through the spring since the past year's bloom was not too impressive. Is...
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Crazy Roots of Tomato Is Due to Nematodes
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Q. I was going through my garden notes and I found pictures I took a few months ago of my tomato plants. A few of them came up with rea...
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