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Perfect Mother's Day Gift - Win a 3×6 Garden Box (details below)

Raised Beds: The #1 Way to Beat Unpredictable Weather

This spring has been a tough one across the Mountain West—warm spells followed by hard frosts have taken out crops, blossoms, and garden confidence.

That’s exactly why raised beds are becoming the go-to solution for smart gardeners.

🔥 Why Raised Beds Warm Faster

Raised beds heat up earlier in the season, giving your plants a critical head start—especially in cold, unpredictable climates.

❄️ How They Protect Against Frost Damage

Better drainage, warmer soil, and easier frost protection (covers, hoops) mean fewer losses when temperatures swing.

🌿 The Best Soil Mix for Maximum Production

Good soil blends produce healthier plants, faster growth, and bigger harvests.

🛠️ A Simple Setup You Can Build This Season

No complicated designs—just a clean, practical setup you can install quickly and start planting right away.

🎉 Big News for Bloom Gardens Readers

Woodstuff Landscape Supply is now an official distributor of SilverCreek Garden Boxes.

These are high-quality, long-lasting raised beds—perfect for water-wise gardening in our region.

3×6 garden box holds 1 yard of soil & 4×8 garden box holds 1.5 yards of soil

Call Woodstuff Landscape Supply for prices and sizes. (801) 489-4777

💐 Mother’s Day Giveaway

We’re celebrating with something special:

👉 Win a 3x6 SilverCreek Garden Box, includes 1 yard of garden soil mix ($260.00 Value)

It’s the perfect gift for Mom—or anyone ready to grow fresh food, flowers, and herbs this season.

Reply to this email with your name and email address or email your information to: [email protected] for a chance to win.

Woodstuff Landscape Supply is one of the best sources for high-quality mulch and landscape materials. Receive 10% off Mulch and Rock Products. See Discount Code Below!

They offer:

  • Bulk mulch options (better value than bagged)

  • A variety of textures and colors

  • Convenient pickup for homeowners and contractors

  • Everything you need in one stop—soil, rock, bark, and more

If you’re planning to refresh your beds this season, it’s worth stopping by and seeing the options in person.

Woodstuff Landscape Supply
955 S 1950 W Springville Utah 84663
(801) 489-4777

Happy Gardening!
Ramona
Bloom Gardens www.bloomgardens.org

May Tips & Checklist

Pests and Problems:

  • Monitor newly planted vegetables for cutworm and flea beetle damage.

  • Monitor for cankerworm damage on scrub oak and Box Elder trees along the foothills.

  • Monitor for aphids on lush, new spring growth on plants. Treat for aphids by using “softer” solutions such as spraying them with a hard stream of water or by using an insecticidal soap.

  • Monitor for slugs and snails. These pests thrive in moist, cool areas of the garden and landscape and feed on a variety of plant hosts.

  • Protect ash trees from the lilac/ash borer around May first.

  • Control codling moth in apples and pears to reduce wormy fruit. For specific timing, see our  Utah Pests Advisories.

  • Treat for powdery mildew on apples  when leaves begin emerging (at 1/2 inch green) until June.

  • Watch for insect pests in raspberries from mid-May to early June.

  • Watch for cutworm damage in turfgrass and new vegetable starts.

  • Monitor for damaging turfgrass insects. In areas previously damaged, consider a preventative (systemic) insecticide.

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