Colorado Master Gardener Volunteers gardening and blogging in Jefferson County Colorado. We work at the CSU Extension Office at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Call 303-271-6620 or e-mail your questions to mastergardener@jeffco.us
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Thursday, December 23, 2021
Monday, December 20, 2021
Fun Plant to Grow: Christmas Cactus by Ed Powers
Pink Holiday cactus courtesy Gardener's path |
I have lived in many parts of this country in my lifetime and like many of you, I garden indoor and outdoor. One of the most beautiful indoor plants I’ve run across is the Christmas Cactus. It was given that name because it blooms around Christmas. In a way it is misnamed because many of these plants bloom at times other than Christmas. I have one that blooms at Thanksgiving and then turns around and blooms at Easter.
Monday, December 13, 2021
Critters in the garden? by Ed Powers
Some of the critter challenges of growing vegetables and flowers at elevation.
I have had gardens in several states and done well growing both vegetables and flowers. Until I moved to Colorado, I grew my plants at or below sea level. Elevation in Colorado is very different because of lower humidity, more direct sun and the mountain weather patterns. Also, the wildlife creates havoc with gardens and vegetables. I deal with deer, elk, rabbits, voles, mice, pack rats, chipmunks, and ground squirrels to name a few that love my gardens. My first 3 years gardening were a disaster.