What Does Phenology Have To Do With Crabgrass!? April 29, 2019 Alison O'Connor, crabgrass preventer, phenology Edit By Alison O'Connor, Horticulture Agent, Larimer County Since our CSU Rams just lost in the NCAA basketball tournament (and my Cyclones... Read More
Perennial ‘Top Performers’: Information From The Csu Two-Year Perennial Trial April 29, 2019 bee balm, butterfly bush, Jim Klett, lenten rose, perennial phlox, perennial trials Edit By: Jim Klett, Professor and Extension Landscape Horticulturist, Department of Horticulture and L.A., Colorado State University Now since... Read More
Mulch: More Than Just A Pretty Face April 29, 2019 Alison O'Connor, landscapes, mulch, trees Edit By: Alison O'Connor, Horticulture agent, Larimer County Extension We horties gossip as much as any other office clique...generally ab... Read More
Damping Off Cuts Them Off At Their Knees April 29, 2019 Curtis Utley, damping off, Mary Small, overwatering, seedlings, soil pasteurizing Edit By Mary Small and Curtis Utley, CSU Extension in Jefferson County It was finally time to start bakteri seedlings for our research and dem... Read More
Growing Vegetables In A Dry Land Takes Planning April 29, 2019 Carol O'Meara, drought, Vegetable garden, water conservation Edit Posted by Carol O'Meara, Boulder County Extension As another hot, dry season creeps closer, vegetable gardeners are pondering what t... Read More
Frankly, Deer Just Want Your Tulips! April 29, 2019 CSU Extension, Deer, Kurt Jones Edit Posted by Kurt M. Jones, Chaffee County Extension Director This morning, I found some “evidence” that our front yard has played host... Read More
Lawn Tonics... April 29, 2019 lawn tonic, lawns, Tony Koski, turf Edit Posted by: Tony Koski, CSU Extension I get a lot of (mostly) good lawn questions. No big surprise there. More surprising (OK, anno... Read More
Promise America To Not Move Firewood! April 29, 2019 Alexis Alvey, Ash trees, Emerald Ash Borer, invasive insect, invasive pest Edit Alexis Alvey, Horticulture Agent, CSU Denver Extension What do baseball bats, bugs, and ash trees all have in common? (And no, this is no... Read More