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I learned the daffodils produce a toxic alkaloid, lycorine, which makes them taste bitter. Tulips, however, are not only edible, but delicious.
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Kate Richardson, arthropod diagnostician at USU, tells us how we can help the pollinators keep pollinating.
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Rick Heflebower explains the importance of letting our soil dry out before we till and plant.
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"Regardless, as I dream of spring and the chlorophyll which shall abound like a shoot from that onion you forgot about in the back of the pantry, I find eager joy in the challenges I am to face as much as the possibilities in their being overcome."
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Patrick Kelly celebrates spring and dandelions with a poem.
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A piano in the gazebo strikes the first chords and the May Queen and her entourage step around the corner of the church and onto the green.
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No matter which draw you choose, even if none at all, every day a new surprise awaits for patient and keen eyes: the raptures of such a season of renewal, emergence and life.
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Rick Heflebower joins on this extension highlight to give a few garden tips.
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Spring is the best time to plant fruit trees. Nurseries and garden centers have both bare root and potted trees ready to plant. Either type of tree is…
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Kailey Foster: When you're new to gardening, it's easy to just hop right in and start planning, but there is a step you may need to consider before you…