1997 Southwest Yard & Garden Archives

January

  • January 6, 1997
    Prevent short flower stalks on spring bulbs
    Fragrant indoor plant

February

March

  • March 24, 1997
    Weed control to reduce curly top virus
    Moving daffodils
    What is calcareous soil?
  • March 31, 1997
    When to plant grass seeds
    When to set houseplants outside
    Protecting seedlings from birds

April

May

  • May 19, 1997
    Apply compost to established lawn?
    Herbicide and groundwater contamination?

June

  • June 2, 1997
    Leaves and twigs falling from trees
    Birds eating my cherries
  • June 30, 1997
    Leaves turning yellow and falling from locust tree

July

  • July 7, 1997
    Elm leaf beetles invading new home
    Waterlogged African violet

August

September

  • September 15, 1997
    Fertilizing Mexican elder and nandina
    Poinsettias and Christmas cacti

October

November

December



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Marisa Y. Thompson, PhD, is the Extension Horticulture Specialist, in the Department of Extension Plant Sciences at the New Mexico State University Los Lunas Agricultural Science Center, email: desertblooms@nmsu.edu, office: 505-865-7340, ext. 113.

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