Our rocky mountain soil makes gardening a real challenge and we can all use every edge we can get to successfully grow vegetables, flowers and shrubs in this unforgiving climate. Enter the dynamic duo to the rescue. Available exclusively at…
Read Moreby Ken Lain, the mountain gardener Residents new to the mountains want to get back-to-nature, find solitude, and escape the rat race. Locally we call this the urban-wild land interface. However, with a woodland lifestyle come risks. For instance, this…
Read MoreWith Tomato Season in full swing there are a couple of Products offered by Watters Garden Center that will help assure a plentiful crop of big juicy tomatoes. Tomato & Blossom Set Spray Speeds the Harvest of Tomatoes and Vegetables…
Read MoreTaking a walk down S. Mount Vernon Ave. is like taking a walk back in time. Alta Vista Garden Club invites you to Alta Vista Garden Club invites you to take that walk in June to…
Read Moreby Ken Lain, the mountain gardener Doom & Gloom a misperception in the Garden After watching your fruit trees bloom spectacularly in the spring, then witnessing tiny fruits forming, it is disheartening to see them fall from the tree in…
Read Moreby Ken Lain, the mountain gardener Every garden needs a few plants that can handle whatever abuse we throw their way. That’s not to say we should be needlessly tough on them, but let’s face it, there are places in…
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Read MoreEasy to Use Systemic Insecticide An easy to use systemic insecticide Safe on Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Pines Prevents and Cures Insect Problems Cures Bark Beetle Scale Elm Leaf Bettle Borers One Application Lasts an Entire…
Read MoreBy Ken Lain, the mountain gardener Some of our family’s fondest memories are of gardening together, collecting worms from under the tree pots at the nursery, picking a basket full of flowers, and bringing in the summer harvest. When my…
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