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Show 8 Page '3Itntt0-eo- 8 ering shrubs is just after the blooms are gone. It is a great time to shape and renew your plants. These spring blooming beauties set next years flowers on this years wood. If you wait VieVvS until next spring, or late fall to prune, you will cut away your flowers for next spring. LILAC AND ASH BORER The lilac borer attacks lilac and ash trees. Adults emerge from infested plants in late April through mid July. The female deposits eggs in bark crevices. The eggs hatch within 14 days and the larvae bore into the plant, feeding just beneath the bark at first, and later boring frequentl- into the sap wood. Control can oe It would take a blind optimist thos that need it to believe that Utah wont be fac- y. achieved by pruning or chemical Be general, he suggests trying ing some effects of drought this sprays. Pruning consists of rer summer. If you are considering to be more houghtlul about moving larger diameter lilac use. We have become used to branches (2 inches or more) a vegetable garden, the best wav right to conserve water is to stai t dan relativol cheap water and as a to the ground. The borer doesnt result, probably built bigger gar- usually bore into small branchning your garden now. The best way to conserve wa dens than we need. es. Pruning should take place after is to make a map of your gar- SPUING FLOWERING ter flowering in the spring. Nephi, Utah Wednesday, May 15, 1996 Revs (w Prom Hour Coon Agent Planning is the key to saving water in garden s 1 wa-te- den and be open to changes, says SHRUBS Chemical control involves sprayBill Varga Utah State Univ'T.si ys you are enjoying the blooms ing Dursban and Lindane on the ty Extension horticulturist We on your Mac and other spring larger branches about the first of tend to follow gardening tradi- dowering shrubs, it is also time May and repeat application tions that are more suitable foi fo plan lor next year's blooms. made at three week intervals I'iie time to prune spring flow farms than home vegetable gai through June. dens. For instance, Varga says most people tend to plant rows that are wide enough to drive a tractor through. One of the best wavs to save water is to plant as close together as the paiticular plant instructions allow. You can plant in circles, squares, triangles, whatever, as long as you leave enough room to reach the weeds. The next thing you can do is work extra organic matter into the soil. Most Utah sod is low in organic matter and it will help hold in moisture, he says. Organic matter" can be just about any type of compost or fertilizer, Varga says. You probably want to avoid too much barnyard manure because it may carry lots of weed seeds with it. These will be counterproductive to your garden. If you have it available, homemade compost made of rot ted plant matter is one of the best things you can add to your garden soil. If not, this is a good tune to start a compost pile. He says to apply about one inch of organic matter on top and 623-023- 8 work it into the soil. 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