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May | 2011 | Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select!

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Monthly Archives: May 2011. Special care for silver plants. May 5, 2011. Lauren Springer-Ogden and Scott Ogden. Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado. Colorado Vista Landscape Design, Inc. Garden in Style, Inc. Garden Thyme, Inc. Green Touch, Inc. Gardening after five – Carol O'Meara. Public gardens to visit. Gardens on Spring Creek.

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Oh, hail! | Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select!

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Special care for silver plants. Ah, summer garden warmth! June 23, 2011. Trial and new plants just received that afternoon- never had a chance! It lasted for 30 minutes, and it took 25 of those for me to register the enormity of the disaster. By then, it was too late and all I could do was go back to bed and deal with the trauma in the morning.

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Special care for silver plants | Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select!

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Low water and xeriscape designs: FREE! Special care for silver plants. May 5, 2011. Silverheels horehound- trim out dead or withered stems, cut flowers back to crown when finished. Recently I received an email questioning how to care for Sea Foam sage (. And partridge feather (. Partridge feather- snip dead flower stalks back to base. Enter your ...

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November | 2010 | Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select!

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Monthly Archives: November 2010. New video of trees. November 9, 2010. November 4, 2010. We finally learned how to do videos in Animoto (www.animoto.com), so wanted to share this first one here… Many more to come, including videos on trees, shrubs, waterwise perennials, and more. Let us know what you think! Lauren Springer-Ogden and Scott Ogden.

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Pat Hayward | Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select!

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Author Archives: Pat Hayward. Ah, summer garden warmth! December 6, 2011. June 23, 2011. On Wednesday, June 8 at 11:00 pm I was awakened from a dead sleep when the sky exploded and a freight train crashed onto the new metal roof of my house in northern Colorado. Flying from my bedroom to look out the … Continue reading →. May 5, 2011. Garden and ...

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Growing in record time. Posts by Carol O'Meara:. January 14, 2016. Get the buzz this year. January 8, 2016. July 13, 2015. Seven Deadly Sins of Tree Care. June 1, 2015. Early emergence means vigilance. March 13, 2015. Warm soil jumps starts spring. February 23, 2015. Jade plants a gateway to gardening. February 10, 2015. Flowers are a language we should all master. Older Posts ». Edible Front Range Magazine. Floral Association of the Rockies. Front Range Food Gardener. Larimer County Farmer's market.

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Larimer County Farmers' Market: August 2011

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Larimer County Farmers' Market. Get Fresh on Saturdays in Old Town. Growing for 37 Seasons in Northern Colorado. 2012 Dates: Saturdays, May 19 to October 27. Time: 8 am to noon. Location: 200 W. Oak Street, Old Town Fort Collins. More info: http:/ www.larimercountyfarmersmarket.org/. Monday, August 29, 2011. Vendor Profile: Rocky Mountain Salsa. By: Patrick Miller, Master Gardener. Next, you go to the salsa isle and what do you do? Drop your chin to the floor as you discover how many choices you have?

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August’s Quiz: Answer | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? Grow Plants, Grow! A Garden for Good Bugs →. August’s Quiz: Answer. August 10, 2015. To refresh your memory, here is the photo from August’s Bird Quiz. The bird was seen in Colorado during the month of August. Don’t read any further if you want one last chance to identify this bird. There are several genera in the Tyrannidae. A number of nearly identical birds),. Kingbirds), and a few with only one North American species in each, such as the Great Kiskadee, ...

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bugs | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? My Pine Has Brown Needles! November 12, 2015. We all know that deciduous trees oaks, maples, and the like lose their leaves in the fall. But what about conifers? They’re supposed to be evergreen! Should we be worried if we see lots of brown needles on our pines and firs? Hellip; Continue reading →. A Garden for Good Bugs. August 13, 2015. Why would I want to invite insects into my garden? Don’t most homeowners want to get rid of the bugs? November 1, 2012.

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Insects & Other Critters | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? Category Archives: Insects and Other Critters. The good, the bad, and the ugly. October 31, 2016. The black spider crept across the basement floor, venom glistening from its deadly jaws. While the unsuspecting heroine rummaged through some boxes, the spider crept closer, and yet closer, until It’s a familiar scenario for a scary movie, but there … Continue reading →. Insects and Other Critters. Bulbs for a Colorado Spring. October 13, 2016. September 8, 2016.

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Nature | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? September 29, 2016. As you read this, my husband and I are on our way to the land of wallabies (right), waratahs, and wattles. Yup, we’re going to Australia! This amazing country has been on my bucket list since I was thirteen, and … Continue reading →. Beneficial Smelly Aquatic Rodents. August 29, 2016. Insects and Other Critters. August 15, 2016. July 18, 2016. Where do you go birding in the middle of the summer? Insects and Other Critters. June 27, 2016.

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landscape | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? January 7, 2016. We have a lot of snow in our front yard. It may not seem like much to those who live in Minnesota, upstate New York, or Maine, but for us here along the Front Range of the Rockies, it’s a … Continue reading →. A Garden for Good Bugs. August 13, 2015. Why would I want to invite insects into my garden? Don’t most homeowners want to get rid of the bugs? Insects and Other Critters. Sweet, Sweet Honeysuckles. July 16, 2015. June 25, 2015. I miss ...

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Cards for Sale | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? An assortment of blank 5 x 5 or 5 x 7 inch greeting cards may be purchased by sending an email to Leslie@mountain-plover.com. Most of the cards contain the following text in 7 point type (very small) in the top or bottom margin:. You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive. Glory and honor and power,. For You created all things, and by Your will. They were created and have their being. Blank cards are marked with an (*) after the name. Mother Elk with Calf.

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native | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? September 15, 2016. Sometimes I think of leadplant (Amorpha canescens) as the ugly duckling of xeric shrubs. It’s just not appreciated. Consider this quote from the Missouri Botanic Gardens (MBG) webpage: A somewhat ordinary looking, small shrub with an attractive bloom but otherwise … Continue reading →. August 25, 2016. Best of all, it’s thriving in my yard. I’m in love. Most four o’clocks are sedate, … Continue reading →. May 19, 2016. August 13, 2015.

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Landscaping | Mountain Plover

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All about gardening and birding. Why “Plover”? Bulbs for a Colorado Spring. October 13, 2016. It’s easy to be taken in by the catalog photos. Acres of daffodils, blooming cheerily in the sunshine. Vibrant crocuses popping up through the melting snow. Tulips so many kinds, so many colors! Surely, if I would just order these … Continue reading →. Insects and Other Critters. July 28, 2016. And what does established mean? There are a … Continue reading →. June 23, 2016. May 12, 2016. April 28, 2016. Today (a...

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Stimulate your landscape with Plant Select! Resilient plants for gardeners in the Rocky Mountain and High Plains regions and beyond. 2011 Photo Contest Winners. Ah, summer garden warmth! December 6, 2011. So when I inadvertently spied this image of a species of torchlily (. By Michael Bone in my photo files, I had to share it with all you other other gardeners suffering through this frigid day. Isn’t it heartwarming? In 2010, we selected a related plant,. As a Plant Select. June 23, 2011. It took me a da...

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Petites debuts well-adapted, smaller plants that have not yet been readily available to gardeners. Enjoy these treasures in garden situations where small gem-like but tough plants are best suited: troughs, permanent containers, rock gardens, patio gardens, fairy gardens, green roofs, and smaller gardens. Blue Jazz pinyon pine. Blue Jazz pinyon pine. 8216;Blue Jazz’. 24″ tall (grows only 1-3″ a year). Full sun to part shade. Well-drained, sandy soil. 3 tall x 10-15 wide. Dusty rose, early summer.

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Plant Select Petites | Garden treasures for small spaces from Plant Select

Petites debuts well-adapted, smaller plants that have not yet been readily available to gardeners. Enjoy these treasures in garden situations where small gem-like but tough plants are best suited: troughs, permanent containers, rock gardens, patio gardens, fairy gardens, green roofs, and smaller gardens. Blue Jazz pinyon pine. Blue Jazz pinyon pine. 8216;Blue Jazz’. 24″ tall (grows only 1-3″ a year). Full sun to part shade. Well-drained, sandy soil. 3 tall x 10-15 wide. Dusty rose, early summer.

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