
34:00
https://aces.nmsu.edu/ces/plantclinic/documents/london-rocket-w-11.pdf

34:13
https://aces.nmsu.edu/ces/plantclinic/documents/london-rocket-w-11.pdf

39:14
Correct , the first link was corrupted but zoom wont let us delete it. So the correct link was re-posted

40:09
how often should you water lavender in winter? would that be considered "desert accent"?

40:27
If it's a really big tree, does it have to be 2 ft everywhere?

43:47
Should bulbs be watered also?

43:48
What if you have a water-wise irrigation system with automatic seasonal control?

44:35
Do you recommend watering tubes for trees like large cottonwoods? If not, what is the recommendation for these trees?

45:21
Really good assessment regarding the snow. Does the melting rate of snow make a difference

46:33
Doesn't a lot os sow justmevaporate?

46:43
thank you!

46:51
OOps - evaporate?

47:02
If snow sits on the soil melting very slowly, some of it will evaporate before it sinks in.

47:52
Re mulching: My little dog eats regular bark type of mulch, and it isn’t good for his gut! And other suggestions? Thanks.

48:51
Does this watering recommendation apply to fruiting trees as well?

49:06
Thank you all for your questions. Some of them will be addressed at the end of the presentation.

50:29
Is winter a good time to get rid of Siberian elms?

55:28
505Outside: https://www.505outside.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/WBTS-_all4_Final_OL_for-PRINT_7_5-x-6.pdf

56:54
FB Live Question From John A. What types of mulch do you recommend? Leaves, bark, straw?

57:06
the city does this all the time during fall winter and spring

57:22
They cut them down really low

59:00
Southwest Yard and Garden Column: https://nmsudesertblooms.blogspot.com

01:01:57
++++

01:02:32
Can paint trunk wrap white and remove it in spring.

01:03:38
how far down the tree trunk should you paint? should you leave the root ball bare?

01:06:54
using rock mulch because of fire risk. Does it act the same way as organic mulches?

01:06:54
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01:08:00
When is the best time to prune table grape vines, and are there rules we should know about growing them in the high desert vs all the advice for more temperate climates available online?

01:09:42
Near the Bosque - do large cottonwoods need supplemental water? If so, what is the best way to water them?

01:09:53
Jaci… Join us on Dec 16 for Gill Giese to talk about pruning grapes

01:09:58
he will address that topic

01:10:14
Perfect, thank you. Wasn't sure if that addressed it.

01:10:39
should you prune damaged tree limbs right away or wait until early spring? is there a difference between fruit trees versus other deciduous trees?

01:11:01
Thanks Marisa and Sara

01:11:24
I have another webinar at 4pm so I'm going to go for now.

01:14:39
Thank you so much!

01:15:26
can you buy any mulch not dyed?

01:18:39
Same problem here--there are pet safe mulches out there, but you have to check. Also, I had to put chicken coop wire around the mulch area for my trees to keep my dog out as a second precaution.

01:19:15
https://nmsudesertblooms.blogspot.com/2020/07/nightmareonelmstreet.html

01:20:22
I also have early spring bulbs sprouting leaves. any concerns? just planted a couple weeks ago.

01:20:56
What if the weed barrier fabric is already there?

01:21:22
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01:23:23
damaged but not dead limbs

01:24:50
So do you recommend at least 4 inches of organic much on top of the soil?

01:25:54
Help! I can’t see all of the poll

01:26:39
See the link from Lynda above :)

01:26:48
I cannot access all of the responses under #2…

01:26:51
either enlarge the box of the poll or use the toggle on the side

01:27:01
Was there a poll at the beginning of this webinar? I was slightly late.

01:27:14
or scroll down with the mouse

01:27:24
Thank you so much, valuable!

01:28:19
In Hobbs if you go to the waste management transfer station they offer free organic Much

01:28:27
Mulch

01:29:37
Poll not working for me, so I’ll simply say that this was excellent, improved my knowledge, and I’ll definitely make use of this information soon! ALWAYS A TREAT to listen and learn from Marisa…

01:30:37
Thanks for good information. Enjoyed the presentation.

01:30:39
Learned so much from this. Thank you!!

01:31:20
Wonderful information!! Thank you!!

01:31:34
Thank you Marisa!!

01:31:37
Thank you! Excellent presentation!

01:31:43
thank you

01:31:44
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01:32:06
Thank You Marisa and Sara

01:32:08
Thanks Everyone!