Thursday, July 27, 2023
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Look What’s Growing in My Gutter- Strawberry Container Gardening by Kara Olyowski
Photo: Kara Olyowski
There’s nothing that says summer quite like biting into a juicy, homegrown strawberry! When I lived in Golden, I had a massive strawberry bed and my biggest problem was making sure to get to the fruit before the birds. I’ve since moved up into the foothills and live around 8300 feet. Gardening at this elevation has its own challenges for sure, one of them being a short growing season, so last summer we built a greenhouse. Growing in a greenhouse is awesome, but space is definitely at a premium. I wanted to grow strawberries again and decided that growing them in a container was the best space-efficient route to go.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Are Your Lilacs Blossoms Looking “Rusty’? Time to Prune By Joyce D’Agostino
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Photo Joyce D'Agostino |
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Ready to take the pledge Gardeners? by Vicky Spelman
"So, by now you have all your seed starting gear cleaned and ready. You have your seeds and sterile growing media and you have even filled your containers and watered them in so the media is moist and ready. Great job!
Next step…BEFORE you even dare to open a seed packet…. is to create name markers for each planted cell. Never ever think you will remember which is which. You will not. Your sprouts can all look alike at plant out in May! Save yourself some anguish and make your labels ahead of time! It’s a good idea also to write your starting date on the back. You won’t remember that either!
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Blue Mustard by CMG Brenda Sterns
With the arrival of spring, the days are getting sunnier and warmer, and the trees and ground are showing tinges of green. Excited to see what’s growing, you stroll through your yard and come across a petite, four-petal flower in shades of purple or pink. Perhaps you've seen it before, or maybe it's your first time noticing it.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Easter Cactus by Sally Blanchard
Unlike its Thanksgiving and Christmas cousins, the spring blooming Easter Cactus sadly receives very little praise or publicity. All three are Brazilian native epiphytes and actually live in trees, similar to orchids.
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Forcing Cut Branches to Bloom by Nancy Shepard
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Photo: Nancy Shepard |
To help celebrate spring, I usually search the grocery stores for live pussy willows. This year they were hard to find. Yet on an accidental trip to Trader Joe’s I bought some reddish brown twigs with buds with no label. White or pink blooms or something else?
After measuring the branch length for my vase, I cut the bottoms on an angle then slightly smashed the cut bottoms and stuck them in water. The angled cut and smashing helped the branches take up water. In three days I had dainty pink flowers. Maybe cherry? Or plum? They have lasted over a week and are now sprouting leaves.
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Thursday, March 9, 2023
How about a moon garden? by Vicky Spelman
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Silver mound wormwood (Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silver mound') Courtesy Wilson Bros Gardens |
Are you planning this year’s garden envisioning plants bathed in daylight? How about a moon garden too?
What is a moon garden? Simply… a moon garden has primarily white (or silver) plants that are meant to be enjoyed by the light of the moon. Moonlight causes the flowers to reflect light differently during these hours than they do in the daytime. They are designed to shine when bathed in the moonlight.
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Scientific Reasons You Should Resolve to Start Gardening in 2023 by Nancy Shepard
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Professor Jill Litt (right) checks on a plant with colleague Erin Decker (left) at a community garden next to Regis University. Photos by Glenn Asakawa/CU Boulder, 2017 |
We’ve all heard the anecdotal evidence of gardening improving people’s health but up until now, few studies have scientifically tested gardening’s effects on disease risk factors. Our own University of Colorado did that and the findings were published Jan. 4 in the journal Lancet Planetary Health and Science Direct.
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Wrap up from the 2022 high altitude growing season! by CMG Ed Powers
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All Photos by Ed Powers |
We were OK last year - but what a growing season! My worst since moving here in 2012. First of all, I planted my vegetables and flowers late. Then we were going through a dry spell which slowed down any growth.
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
The Green Wall - Central Park Building by Glenda Sinks
Photo by Glenda Sinks One Central Park Building—Sydney, Australia |