Get That Lawn Back Into Shape! Winter’s finally over and your lawn may need some help.
Most of us have Kentucky Bluegrass lawns, which require about two inches of water per week during the summer months.
Spring flowering shrubs like Forsythia, Lilacs, and early flowering Spireas set their flower buds during the summer for blooms in the next year.
Everybody wants to get the garden planted, get annual color going, but wait… We all want to rush the season, but the ground is still too cool for most annuals and vegetables to get established and start growing.
As we slip into March, we can start to believe that spring might make an appearance soon.
Evergreens are more sensitive to Colorado’s dry, cold winters because they do not loose their needles.