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
Category: Outdoor living
The Rose
Fall Run

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.

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
Nicotiana

Nicotiana
A welcome addition to any garden is our featured flower of the month, Nicotiana (Nicotiana sylvestris). With dark green foliage on tall stately stalks this flower has pristine white trumpet shaped blossoms that contain a sweet scent. Nicotiana can reach heights of over five feet, is “full sun”, drought tolerant and makes an excellent border plant. For tireless blooms from summer till first frost, start seeds in spring spread 10 inches apart in well draining soil. Cheers
Fall Classic

One traditional ornament of fall is known as a “Jack-O-lantern”. A vegetable with numerous varieties and sizes, pumpkins can weigh over one hundred pounds. The “meat” inside a pumpkin’s tough exterior makes an excellent pie and the internal seeds can be roasted, creating a very nutritious snack.

When hallowed out, the pumpkin makes a seasonal Halloween art form. To create your special pumpkin patch I suggest planting 4-6 seeds in groups 6-8’ apart or in rows. Happy Halloween!
Perennials

I often refer to my favorite flowering perennials as “flowers everlasting”. I say this because every season I can depend upon their return throughout my garden landscape. Their natural and automatic blooms appear to make gardening a synch unlike annuals that must be planted every season. Here are three of my favorite Perennial flowers. Enjoy!


