By Mary Small and Curtis Utley, CSU Extension in Jefferson County It was finally time to start bakteri seedlings for our research and dem...
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Battling Jacques The Rabbit
April 29, 2019
chicken wire,
CSU/Jefferson County Extension,
Curtis Utley,
Mary Small,
rabbit,
rabbit clipped peppers,
rabbit proof fence,
raised bed
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Posted by: Mary Small and Curtis Utley, CSU/Jefferson County Extension Rabbit clipped peppers One of the sure signs that life...
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Cranberry Girdler Found In Jefferson County Lawns
April 28, 2019
cranberry girdler,
CSU/Jefferson County Extension,
Curtis Utley,
lawns,
Mary Small
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Posted by: Mary Small and Curtis Utley, Jefferson County Plant Diagnostic Clinic/CSU Extension Yes, you read that right! Cranberry gird...
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On Building A Garden In February
April 28, 2019
Colorado Garden and Home Show,
Duane Davidson,
grass clipping mulch,
Mary Small,
mulch,
pea gravel,
pine needles,
plastic mulch
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Posted by: Mary Small and Duane Davidson, Jefferson County Extension Joyce Kilmer wrote “I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely ...
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M Talking About The Spotted Wing Drosophila
August 11, 2014 Posted by: Mary Small, Jefferson County Extension Got Mushy Raspberries? They’re here and they’re gross. I’m talki...
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Frost And Freeze
Posted by Mary Small Colorado State University Extension, Jefferson County Jack Frost happens. Depending on the temperature and...
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More From The Cottonwood Front
Posted by Mary Small, CSU Extension in Jefferson County Dropped branches A few blog articles ago, I wrote that many cottonwoods...
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The Leaves They Are A’Fallin’
December 30, 2018
Aspen,
cottonwoods,
leaf drop,
Marssonina leaf spot,
Mary Small,
Septoria leaf spot
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Posted by: Mary Small, Colorado State Master Gardener Coordinator and Jefferson County Extension Office Time to get out the rake.... Ok...
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I Think That I Shall Never See A Poem As Lovely As....Eriophyid Mite Damage!?
Posted by: Mary Small, Jefferson County Extension Eriophyid mites are one of the most curious creatures found on landscape plants. ...
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