Spring is upon us in the Grand Valley. The apricots have been blooming for several weeks, peaches are just starting. On the ornamental ...
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Winter Watering & Mulching
Posted by: Susan Carter, Tri River Area Extension Ornamental Pear, newly planted Fall has rapidly come and gone. Luckily Western Colo...
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Fall Is Here! A Re-Cap Of The Season From Colorado's Western Slope
December 31, 2018
Apples,
eggplant,
festivals,
Pumpkins,
Susan Carter,
Tomatoes,
Tri River Area Extension
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Posted by: Susan Carter, Tri River Area Extension horticulture agent Mr. Eggplant from the garden Fall is here. Sometimes I wonder wh...
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Be Local, Go Native And Be Diverse
December 29, 2018
Buying local,
caterpillars,
CSU Extension,
David Salamon,
Doug Tallamy,
Extension,
Land Grant Colleges,
native plants,
Susan Carter
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It’s funny how your experiences can come together. I’m sure many of you take part in buying local food, but what about your information an...
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April Frost Brings May Concerns
December 29, 2018
April,
cold temperatures,
cottonwoods,
elm,
Frost,
Grand Junction,
Grand Valley,
honey-locust,
Kentucky Coffeetree,
May,
Mother's Day,
oak,
Susan Carter,
sycamores
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Mother’s Day is fast approaching and away should go the chance for frost and freezes in the Grand Valley and other low lying areas of Color...
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The Burning Question: To Burn Or Not To Burn?
December 29, 2018
Agriculture,
Biochar,
Burning,
crops,
CSU,
Cytospora,
fire,
Fireblight,
Horticulture Agent,
irrigation,
pyrolosis,
Susan Carter,
weeds
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Every year this time of year, there is a big debate in the Grand Valley and I’m sure other parts of the state where burning and Agricultura...
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