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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2021 · 38 MIN

4/17/21 - OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR! Gardening Transitioning To Summer With Jay Harper

from Rosie on the House · host Rosie on the House

April in Arizona is the time to transition your gardens and lawns for the summer.  In the garden, squashes, melons, cucumbers, eggplants and okra can be planted in your garden space or trellises.  Allowing summer bermuda grass to return or maybe you don't need a summer lawn.  Plus discussions on artificial turf benefits, weed control and tips starting a garden like the 6 million plus new gardening folks!

April in Arizona is the time to transition your gardens and lawns for the summer.  In the garden, squashes, melons, cucumbers, eggplants and okra can be planted in your garden space or trellises.  Allowing summer bermuda grass to return or maybe you don't need a summer lawn.  Plus discussions on artificial turf benefits, weed control and tips starting a garden like the 6 million plus new gardening folks!

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4/17/21 - OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR! Gardening Transitioning To Summer With Jay Harper

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