Are you thinking to plants spring inspired flowers? We have few ideas for you.

Are you thinking to plants spring inspired flowers? We have few ideas for you.
Gardening in Colorado amid inclement weather conditions like harsh winter or frost in January to May is quite tough. This blog highlights the importance of proactive planning and taking strategic moves and provide tips to get the best results from gardening.
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By July 4th we have had several weeks of a heat wave. We now face waves of scorching temperatures in July and August that will threaten our vegetable gardens.
Here are the Top 3 Do’s and Don’ts to help your veggies keep their cool and beat the heat.
During a heat wave, too much sun threatens the health of our vegetables.
Provide your vegetables filtered shade using shade cloth (from your garden center) and temporary stakes or bamboo to cover your vegetables. This lets plenty of light in but protects the vegetables from the scorching sun.
During a heat wave, when and how you water is important to plant health. The Top 3 Watering Tips are:
Keeping water in the plants root zone means healthier and better vegetables. The best ways to do this are by adding mulch and a new patented technology named Moisture Manager. Mulch helps is slowing evaporation and controlling weeds that will suck up water. Moisture Manager uses tiny granules of a new, patented wetting agent attracts water molecules out of the air and surface areas to deliver moisture to your lawn’s root system for 3 months.
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