Alpine Gardens is pleased to announce the promotion of Nate Fetig to Commercial Project Engineer and Fleet Manager.
Now is the time to plant, trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals. The nurseries are fully stocked, the temperatures are perfect, let’s get out and plant.
Come check us out at the Colorado Garden & Home Show this February 11 – 19, 2012 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
Periods of drought are common on Colorado's Front Range. This area is naturally a semi-arid, shortgrass prairie that would have few trees without irrigation.
With dry winds and intense sun, the soil dries out very quickly. All of your plants (including the lawn) will benefit from a slow soaking, about once a month.
Make sure you wrap your trees. All deciduous trees should be wrapped from the soil surface to the first branch each fall (approximately November 1).