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From the public television episode of April 15th

Early Planting | Warm Season Gardening | Pine Tip Moth | Bulbs After They Bloom | Lawns | Ash Trees and Ash Bark Beetle | NMSU Horticulture Program

Weekly Feature - Early Planting Techniques & Tips
George Dickerson & Joe Holdridge

Pruning a young tree & early garden planting

Microclimates and Mulches Give Garden Crops an Early Start

Early Garden Insects May Damage Delicate Seedlings

Row Covers, Plastic Mulches Protect Spring Vegetables

Mulches for Gardens and Landscapes

Guest of the Week - Warm Season Gardening
John White

Get Head Start on Vegetable Garden with Transplants

Plant shrubs in summer? / Potting soil from compost

Playing It Safe in the Sun

Compost, Gels Help Conserve Moisture in New Mexico Gardens

Questions and Answers

Pine Tip Moth - Judy Nickell

Pine Aphids

Brown needles on pine trees

Bulbs After They Bloom - Ellen Reed

Can I plant different bulbs in the same hole?

Plastic mulch / Spring flowering bulbs> Paperwhite narcissus

Bulb flowers faded

Ash Trees and Ash Bark Beetle - Judy Nickell

Ash bark beetles

Damaged bark on golden delicious apple / Ash borers

Lawns

Grub worms / Growing lettuce

Snails

Lawn grubs, dead grass

Mowing your Lawn

Lawn Care for Disease Control

Watering Your Lawn

Bermudagrass Spring Seeding

NMSU Horticulture Program

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture

NMSU Flower Power: Horticulture Students Design, Judge Floral Crops in South

NMSU Horticulture Students Place 5th in National Competition

Judging Flowers is No Bed of Roses

Students Cleaning Up NMSU's Landscape Demonstration Garden



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