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Have You Heard About This Pine Killing Bug?

The pine wilt nematode is not something most of us in the Mountain West have heard of before. I personally came to learn about...

Implementing Multiple Strategies to Battle Japanese Beetle

NEWS FROM THE CDA By Laura Pottorff, CGG,  Nursery & Plant Pest Quarantine Program Manager, Colorado Department of Agriculture Quarantine pests and laws associated with their...

How to Read Financial Statements

Part 3 of 3 – Reviewing Financial Statements After the Income Sheet (featured in the previous issue of NewsLeaf), we move to the reviewing Financial...

GREENHOUSE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: Reducing Scale & Biofilms in Greenhouse Irrigation...

Scaling from dissolved and suspended solids in irrigation water reduces the efficiency of greenhouse irrigation systems. Water deposits and biofilms inside pipes reduce water...

Consumer Favorites from 2019 Annual Trial Gardens

On Saturday, August 10, we invited the public from Colorado to visit and judge over one thousand different annuals from 25 different companies from...

CSU RESEARCH: First Year Perennials with Superior Flowering from 2021 Perennial...

The Perennial Trial Garden Committee at Colorado State University (CSU) met recently to determine which plants from our 2021 trial were “Superior First Year...

CSU RESEARCH: 2021-22 Cool Season Trials Top Picks for Off-Season Color

This was the fourteenth year that Colorado State University (CSU) has conducted Cool Season Trials at the Annual Flower Trial Garden. The overall goal...

Shelf Pretty vs. Landscape Strong

Providing a sustainable product It’s no secret that growing plants in Colorado is not an easy feat! Our soil, wind, and variable temperatures make this...

CNGA Annual Awards Honor the Best in the Business

Each year, CNGA recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to CNGA and the industry. Awards are presented during the Industry Celebration which takes...

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...
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