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Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio app. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse Guest host: Dave Mecham 10:05 Feature: Short Season Vegetables 10:20 Are there any roses or hibiscus that will overwinter in pots? What’s digging up the holes in my lawn? Is there anything I can do about the dog pee spots on my lawn? How long will my bare root trees last in the plastic bag they're in? 10:35 Should I put any fertilizer in the hole where my roses were? Do I need to protect my perennials and shrubs from the Nutsedge weed killer, and if I also need to overseed my lawn, when should I spray? Can Asian pear trees be pruned back smaller? Can I put weed and feed on my lawn now? 10:50 How do I get rid of tall fescue? How do I get rid of ivy that was planted around my foundation? Can I seed the bare spots on my lawn now? Where can I go to find the recommended potting soils? When should I do the first mow on my lawn and how short? What’s the largest peach variety I can plant in Salt Lake? Should I use crabgrass preventer fertilizer? What will happen to my blue spruce tree if I take out every other limb to let more moisture through? What can I do about the powdery mildew on my Euonymus? Should I or should I not put tall fescue grass seed mixture on my lawn? Where can I find products with captan or ferbam? Is now a good time to overseed Kentucky bluegrass?
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With the record heat and just a little water, the weeds exploded! In the northern east coast, many are battling extreme drought stress and the weeds are loving the weather. Nutsedge is going crazy and many are reporting crabgrass and spurge along hard surfaces. turfnutritionmanagementpodcast@gmail.com @turf_nutrition_mangmt_podcas Doug Gray @turfpoltsca dgrayghost69@gmail.com Kevin Salters @rootdevelopmentllc Facebook Root Development LLC rootdevelopmentllc@gmail.com Creative Content By Jessica @creativecontentbyjessica creativecontentbyjessicaanne@gmail.com Green Frog Web Designs www.greenfrogwebdesign.com Sheila Chaplin, CFP® Reliable Tax & Business Services-screliabletax@gmail.com The Landscaping Bookkeeper www.gulfcoastbk.com @thelandscapingbookkeeper
Fred answers the question: How do I deal with nutsedge in my lawn?
How can I get rid of Nutsedge in my lawn?
Tanner and Jeff have Dr. Roch Gaussoin, a professor at the University of Nebraska, join them this week. Roch talks about strategies for hard-to-get annual and perennial weeds. Roch's recent research has focused on Nutsedge, but we talk about many other tactical approaches to control. Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host)Dr. Roch Gaussion, Professor, University of NebraskaLead photo:Pete Landschoot, Penn State
Pull one nutsedge weed from your lawn or garden, and nine more will come to the funeral. Nutsedge, also called nutgrass, is tough to control. And one of the worse things you can do is to pull it out of the ground. Former college horticulture professor, Debbie Flower, has some better ideas on how to control this wide-spread weed. UC Davis Arboretum superintendent emeritus Warren Roberts tells us about a popular, fall-blooming Plant of the Week, the Michaelmas daisy. It's on episode 141 of the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. And we will do it all in under 30 minutes. Let's go!Pictured:Yellow Nutsedge, aka, NutgrassLinks:Smart PotsDave Wilson NurseryUC Davis ArboretumThe New Garden Basics with Farmer Fred NewsletterSolarization TipsGarden Basics Podcast Ep. 24 “Soil Solarization Kills Weeds, Pests”SedgehammerNutsedge Control Info from:Kansas St UniversityUniversity of California Ag and Natural ResourcesNorth Carolina State UniversityPurdue UniversityWeed Science Society of AmericaBeautiful but Deadly: PokeweedMore episodes, info available at Garden Basics with Farmer FredGarden Basics comes out every Tuesday and Friday. More info including live links, product information, transcripts, and chapters available at Garden Basics with Farmer Fred. Got a garden question? • leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com • or, leave a question at the Facebook, Twitter or Instagram locations below. Be sure to tell us where you are when you leave a question, because all gardening is local. And thank you for listening.All About Farmer Fred:Farmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comDaily Garden tips and snark on TwitterThe Farmer Fred Rant! BlogFacebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred"Instagram: farmerfredhoffmanFarmer Fred Garden Videos on YouTubeAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from some links mentioned here.
The owner of Sherwood's Forest Nursery, plus host of "The Inside Out Show" on Saturday's, helps McGraw and Kelly with their grass and rose bush issues. Check out more about the nursery: http://sherwoods-forest.com/
Nutty About Nutsedge - Weed of 2021
Weeds AR Wild Series, S.1 Ep. 9, In this podcast, Dr. Norsworthy examines some factors that lead to increased risk for Loyant herbicide to injure rice. An example of how multiple factors can lead to increased risk is given. Additionally, yellow nutsedge control options in corn, grain sorghum, rice, soybean, and cotton are reviewed because of the recent influx of questions on how to control this weed.
Weeds AR Wild Series, S.1 Ep. 9, In this podcast, Dr. Norsworthy examines some factors that lead to increased risk for Loyant herbicide to injure rice. An example of how multiple factors can lead to increased risk is given. Additionally, yellow nutsedge control options in corn, grain sorghum, rice, soybean, and cotton are reviewed because of the recent influx of questions on how to control this weed.
New England Blade - Randy Prostak, Extension Weed Specialist, University of Massachusetts Yellow nutsedge is a member of the family Cyperaceae, or sedge family. Also known as nutgrass, yellow nutsedge is commonly considered to be one of the most troublesome and “difficult-to-manage” weeds of turf and landscape. While this weed is a monocot like grasses, [...] The post NESTMA – Yellow Nutsedge Management in Turf and Landscape appeared first on The Turf Zone.
Listener Q&A episode -- Marlene answers listener submitted questions this week. Topics include: Peppers: Have erratic lines on the leaves….what are they, how to treat Nutsedge and crab grass: How to fight these weeds Venus Fly Trap: Not growing well – recommendations? Peach tree: Limbs are breaking due to fruit overload PVC shade structure for garden Mexican Heather: When should it be pruned Hydrangea: Not opening all the way – why? To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: Facebook Instagram email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook
Topics covered include: - Sod webworm prevention - Tomatoes in a pot - Nutsedge control - How to control the growth of grass -Citrus issues - Pest control - Tree tipsListen 6-10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday only on AM 740 KTRH and the iHeartRadio app.
Habitat Podcast #57 - Nick Percy joins Jared and Brian for another FOOD PLOT episode. We get into a lot of detail on: Saving Fall Food Plots vs Starting Over, Fall & September Planting - What Seed and How to Plant? Starting Over - Is it worth it? Retain moisture pellets. Dealing with a Tough Planting Year Fixes & Tips, Big Bucks & Chicory, Controlling Nutsedge, New Soil Defender, Fertilizer & Soil Test Giveaway Free Shipping on the new site @ www.killerfoodplots.com
Hello! We are so happy and proud to present this episode, our wide-ranging interview with the man himself! Kim Stanley Robinson, avid listener of our Kim Stanley Robinson podcast, graciously gave us some of his time during a layover at O'Hare in Chicago--hence the no doubt at times bad sound, so please forgive us. Hilary and Matt met Stan at the O'Hare Hilton bar, where we chatted over numerous topics, related and unrelated to the Mars novels. We talked about the origin of the novels, the historical moment of their creation (the so-called "end of history"), and the process of writing them. Is Hiroko dead? The answer is in the last two pages of Blue Mars! We touched on Stan's method of pattern-making beyond the conscious level of the reader, including his use of color and elemental imagery (I think there's a dissertation there for aspiring English PhDs...[don't go to grad school]), and share a chuckle over the dimwittedness of the New York Times. We talk also about the pathetic fallacy and the pre-modernist sensibility and realist tradition that informs the Mars Trilogy, and mention the structuralist influence of Gerard Genette (The Narrative Discourse: An Essay on Method). In addition we talk with Stan about his science fiction influences, inspirations, and resonances. Books mentioned are Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker and Last and First Men, Ursula Le Guin's The Dispossessed, Joanna Russ's The Female Man, Gene Wolfe's The Book of the Long Sun, Julia Voznesenskaya's The Women’s Decameron, and Damon Knight, among others. We chat about Ann, and regionalism, and (self-indulgently for Matt) Orange County, the Dodgers, and the incomparable Vin Scully. All in service of the Battle of the Nutsedge! We were so thrilled to get the chance to talk with him, and we hope you enjoy this interview. (Sorry for the at times bad sound--Matt put some work into trying to get the levels right and clean it up, particularly taking out the parts where he just says "yeah" over and over. If you have complaints or can't hear it, email us at maroonedonmarspodcast@gmail.com and direct them to Matt. But also don't do that.) We will be starting on The Martians very soon, and are looking forward to moving forward with you, our faithful listeners, on this exciting and fun journey through these amazing books and into the wider world of utopian science-fiction! Thanks for listening! Email us at maroonedonmarspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @podcastonmars Leave us a voicemail on the Anchor.fm app Rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts! Music by Spirit of Space
Today, Randy talks about distance in between trees and the foundation, Nutsedge, summer and fall feedings and much, much more! Do you know what leaves of three are?
Extension Educator Richard Hentschel covers information about leafhoppers on a wide range of trees in the landscape and natural areas, and how they distort and damage annual growth. Also covered is yellow nutsedge, which is appearing in the lawn flower beds and vegetable beds due to the higher moisture levels in the soil this year.