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            Western Mountains and High Plains Bi-Weekly Regional Gardening Report
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            <title>Growing Geraniums Year-Round</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2952</link>
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    Now that killing frosts have brought the outdoor gardening season to an end, it's fun to reward yourself by growing some annuals indoors. Luckily, I was able to save a few of my favorite geraniums, and just a few weeks after placing them in a sunny,...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Gardening in the West -2009 Calendar</li>
        <li>Coral Bells</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Clean Up Perennials</li>
        <li>Leaf Disposal</li>
        <li>Store Tender Bulbs</li>
        <li>Prepare Tender Roses</li>
        <li>Grow Bulb Gardens Indoors</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Rose Care Tips for Late Fall and Upcoming Winter</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2944</link>
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    It happens every time this time of year: the questions about pruning back roses and putting the rose garden to bed for the winter. 
	
What we do in the now can make a significant impact on how well the rose garden will acclimate this fall and survive...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
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        <li>Holiday Cacti</li>
        <li>Vacuum Away Houseplant Pests</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Keep Garden Hose Handy for Late-Fall Watering</li>
        <li>Don't Mow Your Lawn Too Short in the Fall</li>
        <li>Keep Houseplants Away from Direct Heat</li>
        <li>Cut Back Spent Flowers</li>
        <li>Prune Out Damaged or Broken Branches</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Dealing with Shade Beneath Trees</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2927</link>
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    Trees in our home landscape are a source of beauty, help to buffer the winds, provide shade, and add structural balance to an otherwise stark setting. As they grow larger in height and spread, however,  the lawn growing beneath them often thins out or...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Organic Flower Gardening</li>
        <li>Harvesting Flower Seeds</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Avoid the Urge to Prune Trees</li>
        <li>Lift Summer-Flowering Bulbs</li>
        <li>Plant Bulbs in Groups</li>
        <li>Clean Up Flower Beds</li>
        <li>Add Organic Matter to Soil</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Are My Evergreens Dying?</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2912</link>
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    It's fall in the Rockies with colors of rich plum, red, glistening yellow,  and vibrant gold. One of my favorites in the fall is burning bush ( Euonymus alatus ), with its foliage that transforms to scarlet. But what's up with the evergreens, those pine...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>'Mongolian Bells' Clematis</li>
        <li>Detecting Houseplant Pests</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Choosing Bulbs for Damp Sites</li>
        <li>Overwintering Perennials in Containers</li>
        <li>Collecting Leaves</li>
        <li>Protecting Tender Vegetation</li>
        <li>Freezing Herbs</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Bringing Plants Indoors</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2897</link>
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    Autumn is a time to savor what's thriving outdoors, but also to make plans for the continuation of the garden indoors with annual flowers and herbs.  You can add life and color to a bright, sunny windowsill in the kitchen, or maybe you're lucky enough...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
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        <li>American Iris Society</li>
        <li>Dealing With Whiteflies</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Promote Healthy Turf Roots</li>
        <li>Sow Wildflowers</li>
        <li>Make Compost</li>
        <li>Dig Out Annual Grasses</li>
        <li>Trap Yellow Jackets</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Gearing Up for Autumn</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2891</link>
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    More than most times of the year, fall is a season when changes are in the air that both gardeners and plants can detect.  The weather may not be truly cold yet (unless you live in the high country where mornings and evenings are brisk), but it is...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Attracting Birds</li>
        <li>Discourage Ants on Fruit</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Prepare Geraniums for the Move Indoors</li>
        <li>Take Advantage of Discounted Perennials</li>
        <li>Plant Daffodils Early</li>
        <li>Make Room for Cheerful Pansies</li>
        <li>Plant Peonies</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Time to Give Lawns a Boost</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2879</link>
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    If your lawn is like mine, it has survived another long, hot summer. Or has it? Maybe unsightly weeds, thinning grass, and brown and yellow patches have more than likely turned your emerald carpet of green into Death Valley. 
	
Don't despair, however....<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>CSU Turfgrass</li>
        <li>Fall-Flowering Colchicum</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Invite More Butterflies</li>
        <li>Start Harvesting Potatoes</li>
        <li>Remove Fallen Fruit</li>
        <li>Watch for Powdery Mildew</li>
        <li>Tackle Crabgrass</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Eeek! the Earwigs are Back</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2868</link>
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    Summer is a wonderful time to relax in a garden amidst the blooming annuals, perennials, and container gardens. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the rewards of your earlier efforts. But wait -- something's not quite right. Those marigolds weren't shredded...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management Program</li>
        <li>Hopflower Oregano</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Watering the Lawn</li>
        <li>Dealing With Cats in the Garden</li>
        <li>Pick and Dry Lavender</li>
        <li>Water the Compost Pile</li>
        <li>Harvest Currants</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Summer Tomato Woes</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2859</link>
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    Nature has a way of controlling how plants respond and we must be patient and ride the storm and not overreact. If you grow tomatoes, be aware that summer's heat can put a damper on production. It's a time when problems can crop up, slow down growth,...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Common Weeds of the United States</li>
        <li>Homemade Plant Shield for Weed Control</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Don't Prune Spruce Tops</li>
        <li>Check Elderberry Foliage</li>
        <li>Welcome Tiny Brown Bats</li>
        <li>Clean Up Weeds</li>
        <li>Deadhead Coreopsis</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Coping with Rose Pests in Summer</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2842</link>
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<p>
    The extreme high temperatures can be relentless in the garden and make it a bigger challenge to grow roses with bountiful blossoms. Heat makes the blooms fade faster, and pests can become more prevalent with low humidity. 

 Spider Mites 	
I'm...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Trumpet Vine</li>
        <li>Epsom Salts for Roses</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
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        <li>Mulch Away</li>
        <li>Fertilize Vegetables</li>
        <li>Clean Up Raspberry Patch</li>
        <li>Deadhead Hanging Baskets</li>
        <li>Adjust Sprinkler Systems</li>
    </ul>
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            <title>Growing Healthy Tomato Plants</title>
            <link>http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/2834</link>
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<p>
    It's a hot cracker out there with temperatures soaring above 90 degrees. The warm-season vegetables are really starting to grow and fill out, but the heat raises some concerns about growing tomatoes successfully. Whether you plant tomatoes in a...<br/>
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<h4>Resources</h4>
<ul>
        <li>National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service</li>
        <li>Bagging Apples to Keep Out Pesky Maggots</li>
    </ul>
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<h4>Reminders</h4>
<ul>
        <li>Watch for Pests</li>
        <li>Deadhead Flowers</li>
        <li>Monitor Roses</li>
        <li>Weed Around Shrubs</li>
        <li>Pinch Off Suckers</li>
    </ul>
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