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First Frost

Straw Flower
Strawflower

As winter approaches, you’ve likely experienced your first frost of the season. Generally the first fall frost indicates the end of the growing season.  Here in zone 4 the last spring frost is April 30th and the first fall frost occurs October 4th which translates to a grow seasons that consist of a 156 days. There is a 50% chance of the first frost occurring after the spring and fall dates. Knowledge of your regional grow season will help you accurately assess and plan your garden accordingly. Cheers

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Carnations

Carnations
Carnations

One of my favorite perennial flowers to grow is our featured flower of the month the Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). This flower has hardy fragrant fully doubled fringes that bloom in a plethora of colors. These sparkling blossoms are perfect for the sunny side of your garden.  Its fragrant cluster will attract butterflies and hummingbirds from summer until fall and are ideal for cutting. If you start from seed, I suggest sowing them indoors in late winter or early spring. Cheers

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Soil Health

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All plants require the proper nutrients in order to thrive. These nutrients are found in the soil in which they grow. The three major chemical compounds of soil are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Nitrogen helps plants develop strong leaves and healthy stems while phosphorus plays a vital role during the early stages of root development and early growth. Potassium promotes root vigor and disease resistance. Maintaining the proper balance of these ingredients is crucial for your plants survival. It is very important to test soil conditions for the correct Ph levels and much more. Cheers

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The Rose

Rose
Rose

To compare thee to a rose one must have soft cheeks, gentle lips and a shapely nose. An ethereal touch with an exquisite pose.  A lurid look of beauty that abundantly flows. A sweet amenity that everyone knows and with all these features thou art commendable to a rose.

Zinnia Boy

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Fall Run

The River
The River

Exploring fall colors in the Rocky Mountains is a glorious experience. There is a small window of time when colors are at their peak.  The air has a hint of the winter that approaches and the fall left behind.

Rams
Rams

 

 

 

 

 

 

We took a drive along the Poudre River in Colorado, experiencing the beauty of the river and fall foliage colors. Don’t miss this incredible time of year, get out and experience Fall.  Cheers