Winters in Colorado bring cold weather and temperatures well below freezing. With the air being dry and precipitation low, watering is still needed even in winter. Plants and trees should continue to be watered in winter to stay alive and to prevent […]
Read MoreAll this rain has left our northern Colorado planting beds a muddy mess. Soil saturation is typically not something we have to worry about too much in such an arid climate, but this spring has […]
Read MoreIn our area, the average last frost date is between May 10th and May 15th. But there are some cool season vegetables that like the chill in the air, like lettuce, carrots, radishes, broccoli, and […]
Read MoreWe are extremely dry here in Colorado and even if you have established trees, you need to water them. Although plants are dormant, they still require water in the winter which they would usually get […]
Read MoreIn the Front Range of Colorado, we experience intense heat, sunlight, and dryness. Because of this, lending your plants a helping hand can be the difference between survival and plant death. Since that summer sun […]
Read MoreThis is the perfect time to prune! The reason being is that the trees are still dormant, this means you are catching them just before new growth begins, additionally wound closure is much faster when […]
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