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Boxwood Hardiness Trials

For many, boxwoods are synonymous with hedging and parterres of many European landscapes. Generally boxwoods prefer more loam, well-drained soils and often thought to...

Developing Japanese Beetle Biological Control Programs

Over the past two decades, since the Japanese beetle first became established in parts of eastern Colorado, it has proved very well adapted to...

The Foundation: CSU Funding Options are a High Priority

The CHREF Board of Directors met on March 9th to discuss business with new directors as well as funding for CSU initiatives beyond the...

Understanding Your Insurance Policy

Insurance policies are written in a unique “language” that takes time and practice to fully understand. This means, in many cases, policies can be...

How to Help Customers with Weed Problems

There’s never a dull moment in the weed world, professes State Weed Coordinator Steve Ryder of the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), adding that...

How to Read Financial Statements

Part 1 of 3 – The Balance Sheet Like reading any book, start at the beginning, and I believe the beginning of financial statements is...

Tree Expert Dan Burcham, Ph.D., Joins CSU

Daniel Burcham, Ph.D., joined CSU’s Horticulture and Landscape Architect (HSA) department about 1.5 years ago as the university prepared for the retirement of Jim...

Top Annuals from CSU Annual Flower Trials

By James E. Klett, Ph.D. Professor & Landscape Horticultural Specialist Colorado State University During the week of August 3, 2020, only about 90 professionals evaluated the Annual...

Insurance Budgeting for Hail & Other Coverages

How does a nursery, greenhouse or garden center owner budget for insurance and consequential uninsured loss? No longer is just looking at premium cost...

CSU Research: “Top Performer” Perennials from the 2022 CSU Flower Trial

In 2022, Colorado State University continued its three-year herbaceous perennial trial and chose eight perennials as the ‘Top Performers’ from 113 that were planted...
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