Posted by: Micaela Truslove, Broomfield County Extension Late July is a tough time in the garden. It’s warm--really warm--and the bea...
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It Doesn't Get Any Fresher: Farmers' Markets
April 28, 2019
Alison O'Connor,
Colorado produce,
farmers' markets,
fruit,
local food,
vegetables
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By: Alison O'Connor, Horticulture Agent...and manager of the Larimer County Farmers' Market in Old Town Fort Collins Some of you ...
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Catalog Dreaming
Posted by Carol O'Meara, Boulder County Extension How quickly can a New Year’s resolution crumble? Several weeks ago, I wrote a list ...
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Soil Temperatures, Frosts And Planting Dates
Posted by Eric Hammond Adams County As the first week of May comes to a close, impatient gardeners everywhere are asking, “Is it time ...
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Cold Snap Alert: Cover Those Plants
December 29, 2018
Carol O'Meara,
cold snap,
cold temperatures,
cold weather effects on plants,
freezing,
freezing weather,
Frost,
Vegetable garden,
vegetable gardening,
vegetables
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By Carol O'Meara, CSU Extension Boulder County The cold snap predicted for Thursday and Friday is not going to be kind to the g...
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In Dark Of Winter, I’M Dreaming About Seasons, Possibilities Ahead
Posted by: Darrin Parmenter, La Plata County Extension Author and philosopher Albert Camus once wrote “In the depth of winter, I f...
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A Reason For Optimism After Hail
December 28, 2018
hail damage,
Linda Langelo,
native plants,
plant recovery from hail,
vegetables
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Posted by: Linda Langelo, CSU Horticulture Program Associate, Golden Plains Area This squash plant emerged after the hailstorm. ...
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Hoping For A Happy Harvest
Posted by: Sherie Caffey, CSU Extension-Pueblo County Horticulture Coordinator In my opinion, the best part of growing edibles is reapi...
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Chickens In The Backyard
December 28, 2018
backyard chickens,
cold crops,
Compost,
coop,
egg layer,
Eggs,
fall cleanup,
garden,
hens,
Horticulture,
Insects,
omnivore,
rooster,
Susan Carter,
Tri River Area,
vegetables
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About six years ago, the tiny city I live in Western Colorado approved chickens within the Community Residential Zoning district. They all...
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Spanish Greenhouse Tour
By: Sherie Caffey, Horticulture Agent, CSU Extension-Pueblo County A sea of green...houses Late last year, I was lucky enough to hel...
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