Houseplant Food

Wednesday January 18, 2023

Espoma Organic Indoor Houseplant Food promotes growth and greening. The all-natural fertilizer contains beneficial microbes that ensure superior results. Mix with water and thoroughly drench the soil of the plant. Repeat every 2-4 weeks.

Garden Fertilizer

Tuesday June 16, 2020

Garden FertilizerGrowing up, you were always told to eat your fruits and vegetables. We need to feed ourselves with nutritious foods that provide nutrients to make us big, strong, and healthy. Your plants are no different. As plants grow, they undergo an intensive process that strips nutrients from the soil. To replenish those nutrients and keep your plants happy and healthy, …

Seed Starting Do’s & Don’ts

Monday February 11, 2019

DO Start with clean trays You can re-use last year’s trays but we recommend cleaning and sterilizing them. DON’T Use Regular Potting Mix because it’s probably not the best choice for your new little seedlings. Read Full Blog Entry…

African Violets

Wednesday November 14, 2018

African Violets are sometimes called “America’s Favorite Houseplant.” And it’s easy to see why! Their compact size makes them perfect for just about every nook and cranny in your home. Not only that, but they bloom for months and months with a cheerful array of whites, reds, purples or yellows. African Violets have a somewhat undeserved reputation for being a …

What You’ll Need to Start Your Seeds

Monday February 5, 2018

Starting seeds indoors is fun, economic and a great cure for cabin fever. Best of all, you can get started with just a few simple items. Here’s what you’ll need to get your garden going this winter. Containers The classic indoor seed set up includes a plastic tray, clear dome and inserts of small cells where the seeds will grow, …

Growing Indoor Citrus

Monday December 11, 2017

Many citrus trees like oranges, limes and lemons can be grown as indoor houseplants all year long right here in Colorado. Here are some easy steps to turn your kitchen into a miniature Florida!Placement Citrus trees need at least 8 – 12 hours of light each day to bear fruit, though they can be grown as foliage plants with 5 …

Planting Trees in the Fall

Planting Trees in the Fall

Thursday August 31, 2017

Many people think that once fall rolls around, the planting season is over. But September is actually great time to plant trees, shrubs and perennials. There’s an old proverb we like to recite this time of year – “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second-best time is right now!” When planting during the fall, …

Ask A Gardener – Fruit Trees

Saturday April 8, 2017

Fruit trees of many varieties can thrive here in the Denver area – apples, peaches, pears, cherries and apricots just to name a few. These trees not only produce delicious fruit but also burst into glorious bloom early in the spring. Best of all, most fruit trees are a snap to care for! Here’s our basic crash course in fruit …