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Tag Archives: gardening
From Backyards To Balconies It’s Time To Think About Your Garden
Listen to Frontline Farms Fatuma Emmad answer listener questions about gardening on Colorado Matters.
Answers To Your Fall Gardening Questions
Listen to Frontline Farming’s Fatuma Emmad talk about gardening, landscapes and plants on Colorado Matters
The Fresh Food Connect App Gets Extra Backyard Garden Bounty To Those Who Need It
It’s the time of year that you start hearing about “the zucchini problem – you know – you grew too many zucchinis and you can’t give any away because everyone else is in the same boat. Florist and backyard gardener … Continue reading
Ask A Colorado State University Extension Master Gardener About Your Summer Plants
Summer is here and so are the joys, and woes, of gardening. Gardening questions answered on Colorado Matters
Thinking about your Colorado garden and lawn this winter? You should be!
Colorado State University Extension Master Gardener Loni Gaudet answers listener questions on Colorado Matters. Listen to this conversation in the second half of the Colorado Matters podcast at cpr.org
Autumn Colorado Gardening Questions, Answered
Early fall means harvesting giant zucchinis, festive pumpkins and all kinds of other produce from your garden. But it also may mean dealing with aphids on your kale, brown spots in your lawn and other scourges threatening your yard’s flora. … Continue reading
Are you battling beetles and bindweed? A CSU Master Gardener answers summer gardening questions
Wondering what to do now that the spring tulips have faded? Are Japanese Beetles bugging you? Or is bindweed bumming you out? Listen to CSU Master Gardener Loni Gaudet answer listener questions on the Colorado Matters podcast.
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Colorado Spring Gardening Questions Answered
Why mulch is your garden’s friend and weed barrier isn’t? Why growing cilantro isn’t easy? Take care of yourself while you take care of your garden. And more. Answers and advice from Colorado State University Master Gardener Loni Gaudet on … Continue reading
Winter Gardening Tips From A Colorado Master Gardener
Thinking about your garden? You should be! It might be winter, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about your garden and landscape. There’s plenty to do to care for your garden now and plan for this summer. CSU Extension … Continue reading
How To Put Your Garden And Lawn To Bed For The Winter.
Is your garden ready for winter? Peak gardening season may be winding down, but there are still ways keep your plants happy — whether they’re outdoors or in. Master gardener Loni Gaudet of Berthoud, answers gardening questions on Colorado Matters