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Ornamental Grasses
... and have varying water requirements. Grass seed heads and foliage add fall and winter interest. Dried grasses have many decorative uses indoors and out. Grasses can be used as groundcovers, specimen plants, for erosion control, and ... wiry stems. Native that grows well in sands and well-drained soils. Turns dormant with summer heat. Shade intolerant. Fresh and dried flowers. To 8,000 ft. Andropogon ...
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Fall and Winter Watering
... summer when temperatures rise. Weakened plants also may be subject to insect and disease problems. Plants Sensitive to Drought Injury Woody plants with shallow root systems require supplemental watering during extended dry fall and winter ...
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Miller Moths
... history. This led to there being few moths laying eggs last fall and subsequently problems with the cutworm stage of this insect this spring ... life history. Eggs are laid by the moths in late summer and early fall. Most eggs are laid in weedy areas of wheat fields, ... locations during late winter and early spring 2003. Why were the flights in 1991 so large and early? Many areas in and around Colorado ...
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Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Housing and Design newsletter
... Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Housing and Design newsletter Housing and Design Newsletter Kenneth R. Tremblay, Jr. 2006 Fall Summer Spring Winter 2005 Fall Summer Go to top of this page. Updated Tuesday, November 21, 2006. AnswerLink ...
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Home Landscape Watering During Drought
... less stress on plants between hot summer days and freezing winter nights. Mulch also results in less weed growth and easier weeding of landscape beds. Water Wisely and Efficiently Water your landscape according ... 20 gallons of water. During fall and winter (October thru March) water one to two times per month when no lawn watering is allowed. In spring and summer (April thru September) when no ...
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PFall and winter watering: during drought
... „¢ Miscellaneous Weeds & Cultural Problems Water Considerations Wildlife Issues 1751 Fall and winter watering: during drought Limited summer rainfall and water restrictions can deplete subsurface soil moisture. Upon digging, ... 7.211 Fall and winter watering 7.833 The Science of Planting Trees For more information, see the following Planttalk ColoradoTM script(s). 1706 Fall and winter watering 1719 ...
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PlantTalk
... fall flowering crocus Bulbs: fertilizing Bulbs: maintaining Bulbs: selecting Bulbs: spring flowering Bulbs: summer flowering Catmint Clematis Columbine Container Gardening: basics Coral bells Daylily Fall ... Winter-hardy cacti Tell us what you think! Do you have a question? Try AnswerLink! Updated Friday, December 23, 2005 © Colorado State University Cooperative Extension, Denver Botanic Gardens, and ...
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Perennial Gardening
... and early-summer blooming perennials, such as peonies and poppies, are usually divided in the fall or when foliage dies (mid-September through mid-October). Plants that flower in mid- to late summer and fall ... : Soaps and Detergents 5.550, Beneficial Insects and Other Arthropods 7.211, Fall and Winter Watering 7.214, Mulches for Home Grounds 7.840, Vegetable Garden: Soil Management and Fertilization. ...
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Drip Irrigation for Home Gardens
... and many Salvias. Consider soil type, plant water require-ments and season when setting and adjusting irrigation times. More water will be required in peak summer heat than in cooler spring and fall ... consists of the control valve (if portable), backflow prevention device, filter and pressure regulator and store indoors for winter. Uncap the mainline to drain, especially if an emitter is not ...
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