Kendall County residents interested in becoming a Master Gardener can join an online informational meeting June 22 at 6:30 p.m. to learn about the training program and requirements, hear from certified Master Gardeners, and understand how Master Gardeners serve local communities.
Angela O Callaghan of the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
When the soil is frozen solid in other parts of the country, our soil isn’t. Now there are times when the soil in our area is just
so hard to dig that it might as well be frozen. But, once you get past that problem, you’ll be able to create a space where a fruit tree will thrive. When I say thrive, I mean - it’ll grow and produce fabulous fruit!
Planting fruit trees in mid to late winter gives them a chance to become acclimated to our environment before the stress of hot weather. They need a good root system to grow