This summer was so hot that it did quite a bit of damage to most people’s lawns. Here are some tips for renovating your lawn to transform it back to lush green.
Leaf scorch is a common problem among trees during the summer due to the excessive heat and low humidity. Here are some ways you can help them survive.
How is your lawn coping with the recent triple digit temperatures? If you’re seeing any yellow or brown patches, there are ways you can care for it this summer to make it green and healthy again.
Caring for tomatoes in the heat can be a challenge but, according to KSL Greenhouse Hosts Taun Beddes and Maria Shilaos, there are a couple of things you can do to protect them from heat damage.
Do you have bryonia creeping up in your yard? If you do, be very careful because this white poisonous weed can be extremely noxious. Here are some tips on how to identify and control it.
What are the different types of mulch products? How do you choose the right one? How much should you be applying? Here are some of the most common mulch-related questions answered by KSL Greenhouse Hosts Taun Beddes and Maria Shilaos.
Is it time to start watering your lawn? Not just yet. Although many Utahns are eager to turn on their sprinklers this time around, it might be more effective to wait until later in the spring.
When you hear the phrase “bur buttercup,” you might think it sounds delightful and completely harmless. However, it can be one of the most rapidly-growing lawn weeds.
There’s no doubt that tomatoes are extremely popular among gardeners in Utah. Read on to get some tips for planting tomatoes from our local tomato expert Andy Stevenson with J&J Nursery and Garden Center.
It's a great time of year to plant trees, but where do you start? KSL Greenhouse Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes dig up everything you need to know to get started.