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Home > Archives for June 2020

Archives for June 2020

Time to Thin Your Fruit Trees

June 30, 2020 by admin

Especially with the recent winds we’ve been having, you may have noticed a lot of fruit falling off your fruit trees. Not to worry, this is called the “June drop”. It’ nature’s way of helping you thin your fruit trees, but you may need to thin even more. Thinning is how you get those big, luscious fruits.

In addition, according to this article from the Record Courier, “It is also advised in order to keep a tree healthy and strong and prevent limb breakage that can occur when a branch is overloaded.” Check out the article for more details including how far apart to thin your fruit. Happy gardening!

Shred Event Back On

June 29, 2020 by admin

Our Shred Event is back on! As you know, the tax filing deadline was extended to July 15th this year due to COVID-19. Once you’ve filed, you may find that some late “spring cleaning” is in order. The new date for our annual office Shred Event for our preferred clients is now Saturday, July 18, from 9 am to 12 pm! Prevent identity theft by securely shredding your outdated bank statements, bills, legal agreements and other personal documents.

We will also be hosting a donation drive at the same time for the Douglas County Animal Shelter. You can bring dog and cat food (canned and dry), cat litter, cleaning supplies, hard toys, treats, etc. to the RE/MAX office during the Shred Event. I look forward to seeing you there!

Shred Event 2020

Show Tree Brewery Coming to Minden

June 25, 2020 by admin

Great news for all the microbrewery fans out there—Shoe Tree Brewing Company in Carson City is coming to Minden! According to this article from the Record Courier, the brewery was recently approved to go into the Ironwood Center.

They are hoping to be up and running by the end of summer—perfect timing for Oktoberfest!

Heavenly & Kirkwood to Open in July

June 24, 2020 by admin

Ready for some outdoor summer fun? “Heavenly and Kirkwood mountain resorts will be open for select summer activities ahead of July Fourth,” according to this article from the Record Courier. The Heavenly Gondola will be open and there will be plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, disc golf and more!

All Vail resorts are taking the necessary precautions during these times. They are sanitizing surfaces regularly. All employees are required to wear face masks. In addition, the number of guests is being limited in order to ensure social distancing is being practiced.

For more information and dates, check out the article here.

Carson Valley Museums, Library Opening

June 23, 2020 by admin

“The Douglas County Public Library plans to reopen its Minden branch starting” today, according to this article from the Record Courier. Small groups of patrons will be allowed inside the library to browse and checkout from 10 am to 2 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturdays. The Lake Tahoe branch will be open with limited hours as well.

The Douglas County Historical Society’s museums are open, and so is the Genoa Courthouse Museum. State Museums in Carson City also opened back up last week. This includes the Nevada State Museum and the Nevada State Railroad Museum. For days, times, and additional information, check out the RC article.

Gardening Top Ten List—June

June 1, 2020 by admin

bench with roses in background

Summer is almost upon us! With the weather heating up, the garden becomes quite the busy place. Check out this top ten list of things you can do in your garden from Greenhouse Garden Center to keep it healthy and pristine looking:

  1. Prune the spring flowering shrubs after they are done blooming. Lilacs, forsythia, and snowball bushes are all spring bloomers. Take one or two of the big stems or trunks down at the ground to allow young wood to grow up and bloom in later years, and thus keeping the shrubs under control.
  2. Watering the lawn in the evening is an open invitation for lawn fungus. Watering after 2am and cycling to get 2 to 3 run times that morning creates less runoff, healthier lawn. In Carson City, there are designated water days, depending on your address. Check your area to make sure that you are following your local watering laws. Increase the time on your irrigation timer 20-30% for summer heat.
  3. Check and spray your roses, euonymus, apples and crab-apples for powdery mildew. This white, powder-like fungus grows quickly with mild, humid nights. If you had powdery mildew last year, chances are you will have it this year. Treat it organically with Organicide 3 in 1 Garden Spray. Cloud Cover sprayed on the leaves is another effective way to eliminate powdery mildew. Infuse is a systemic fungicide for both shrubs and lawns.
  4. Watch stressed spruce trees. A fungus called Pink Needle can wipe out a spruce tree in 2 years. Spray with 2 different fungicides, a systemic fungicide called Phyton 27 and a contact fungicide called Daconil, over the course of four weeks, using each product 2 times. For the most effective results, use a surfactant/sticker called Spray Helper with each product.
  5. Shade your pond. Remember that algae grows faster with more sunlight. The more plant foliage on the pond, the less algae in the water. Microbe-Lift Bio-Blue turns the water clear blue but prevents sunlight from penetration into the water. Fertilize all pond plants with Jobes Organics Fertilizer Spikes. Fertilize water lilies every month for more blooms and bigger leaves.
  6. Fertilize with Sustane – An excellent All Natural Lawn Food. Another great option is Master Nursery Master Green Lawn Food. Fertilize your garden again for a bumper crop of produce.
  7. Hose down your evergreens twice a month to prevent spider mites from setting up colonies in them.
  8. Are you bothered by snakes? Apply Snake-A-Way and you won’t have snake problems. Reapply this product at the end of July.
  9. Prune apple trees now to prevent water sprouts. Your apple tree will produce bigger fruit too!
  10. June is national rose month. Greenhouse Garden Center’s selection of over 115 varieties of roses is the best in the area. Large flowering roses do best with wind and afternoon sun protection. Smaller flowering roses, landscape or shrub roses will handle northern Nevada sun and wind well.

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