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Growing Lilacs in Colorado
... Colorado Colorado books and monthly online newsletter November, 2006 Free Newsletter Search About FrontRangeLiving.com -> Garden -> Lilacs LILACS: PRAISE FOR A MODEST SHRUB By Niki Hayden Lilacs show off their finery ... heirloom bearded irises. None is native to North America but all have adapted to conditions in the West. The rest of this story is now contained in "Colorado Home and Garden Lover ...
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Colorado Photo Shows by Niki Hayden
... opens a new world to gardeners. A child’s secret garden, gardens of romantic old-fashioned roses, a Victorian French garden, prairie gardens and native plants--our gardens create serene ... Colorado as well as many of the choices our grandparents planted long ago. Old garden roses, bearded irises, lilacs, peonies and grapevines survive today, even when attended infrequently. Cottage gardeners and ...
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Betty Ford Alpine Garden in Vail, Colorado
... November, 2006 Free Newsletter Search About FrontRangeLiving.com -> Garden -> Betty Ford Alpine Garden VAIL'S BETTY FORD ALPINE GARDEN--A GARDEN OF REPOSE By Niki Hayden Searching for a place ... meant to be inviting. The original purpose of the first perennial garden was to showcase peonies, gold-veined irises, hardy roses, poppies, daisies, columbines, Turkish veronica, delphiniums and water ...
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Pollinators in the Colorado Garden
... illustrator, Angela Overy. When Angela’s book, "Sex In Your Garden," came out, the title grabbed interest as a novelty. It’ ... rose (butterflies are looking for nectar, not pollen). I love the irises, particularly the big German iris. Then at dusk the moths come ... others like her. Many are tuning into a new kind of garden—one without pesticides, and one that includes traditional flowers high in ...
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Growing Bearded Iris in Colorado
... books and monthly online newsletter November, 2006 Free Newsletter Search About FrontRangeLiving.com -> Garden -> Bearded Iris Bearded Irises Perfectly Adapted to the Front Range of Colorado Bearded iris are among the hardiest perennials to grow along the Front Range in Colorado, but at Long’s Iris Garden ...
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Daylilies in the Colorado Kitchen Garden
... collector, daylilies provide a range of lavish colors and sizes to rival any traditional flower garden. Rare specimens feature elaborate, dark-edged, ruffled, or multi-colored blossoms, which can cost up ... plants line country roads. In full bloom, the large, orange blossoms easily distinguish themselves from irises and other toxic plants. Picking some for home use wouldn’t decimate the population. In ...
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Heiloom plants in Colorado
... . That’s not to say that all irises are equal. This varied family produces irises that grow in water, irises that love bogs, irises that are dwarfed, and irises that enjoy the tropics. The tall ... garden soil. Water in carefully and provide leafy mulch. They may require careful watering the first year, but will go for long periods without supplemental water after they take hold. Only irises ...
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