Garden
Year-round gardening: Here’s your May checklist
by: Debra Stinton Othitis, Colorado Master Gardener
Garden
May is a volatile month, so watch the weather forecast for your location and elevation. Although...
Going native by converting turf to native plants
by: Fredricka Bogardus
Garden
Maybe it’s the cost of water, or the mowing, or a desire to provide better habitat for native...
Guide To Picking Landscape Plants for Colorado Gardens
by: By Kitty McGowan Colorado Master Gardener
Garden
Soon we’ll shop for new plants, replacement plants and annuals at local garden centers. Most...
Spring Gardening Classes Popping Up in Colorado
Special to Neighborfully | Garden
Spring is in the air in the Pikes Peak region, and gardening and related classes and events are...
Hellebores Spring-Blooming Flowers
by: Fredricka Bogardus
Garden
“In the spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.” — Mark Twain...
Tips for Getting Your Yard Ready for Summer
by: Fredricka Bogardus
Garden
Most of our Pikes Peak region lawns are cool season grasses. That means the most active growth...
Top Healthy Greens to Grow in Your Garden
by: Michelle Karas
Garden
If good things come in small packages, be sure to take a look at Eternal Bloom’s micro greens....
Your March Gardening Checklist
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Spring is almost here, which means it’s time to spruce up your garden and start planting...
Myrtle Splurge is a Beautiful Hazard
by: Fredricka Bogardus
Garden
Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites,) also known as donkey-tail spurge, is one of the earliest...
Everything You Need To Know About Growing Succulents
by: Teresa Farney
Garden
Summer is the perfect season to create a succulent garden for indoors or out. The colorful little...
5 Big Reasons to Start a Vegetable Garden
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Thinking about starting your own vegetable garden? From grocery bill savings to healthy living,...
How to Start Your Own Vegetable Garden
by: Debra Sinton Othitis; Colorado Mastre Gardener
Garden
Knowing that fresh, just-harvested produce has higher nutritional content than produce that has...
5 Fresh-Garden Tomato Recipes
by: Teresa Farney
Garden
Here 5 tasty tomato recipes including green tomato ketchup, roasted tomatoes cheddar bread, and...
5 Reasons Gardening is Good for the Soul
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Delight your soul with one of the best outdoor hobbies you can possibly imagine – gardening that...
4 Signs You’re Drowning Your Plants
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Overwatering is one of the major reasons why our plants don’t survive for long periods of...
5 Plants That Help You Fall and Stay Asleep!
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
If you struggle with insomnia, these 5 common household plants may be exactly what you need to get...
How to Choose the Right Seeds for Your Garden
by: Michelle Karas
Garden
What do you like best about fresh tomatoes? A bright, citrusy taste? Earthiness? More sweet than...
How to Save Your Trees, Shrubs, and Grass from Dying This Winter
by: Michelle Karas
Garden
Keep on watering through winter to keep trees, shrubs and grass from dehydrating Not long ago, you...
7 Plants, Flowers, and Herbs for a Happier Home
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Feeling down these days? These popular plants, flowers, and herbs can do wonders for naturally...
Your January Gardening Checklist
by: Breanna Sneeringer
Garden
Stay motivated and get ready for a full season of gardening ahead. Here’s your guide for...
