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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...

Good Things Come to Those Who Don’t Wait

Financial Affairs By Bob Conner, Rocky Mountain Region Hard Goods Sales representative, Griffin Greenhouse Supplies, Inc. With spring barely behind us, now is a perfect time...

Winter Interest with Plant Select® Plants in the Western Garden

Landscapes in the western garden should be intriguing, catching the light, glistening with frost all while sturdy under the weight of snow. The Plant...

Woody Plant Trials on Colorado’s Western Slope

By James E. Klett, Ph.D. Professor & Landscape Horticultural Specialist Colorado State University As part of our multi-site woody plant trials throughout Colorado, one site is at...

Creating Desirable Outdoor Living to Maximize Property Values

It’s no secret Coloradans love the outdoors. Outdoor living spaces are important for Colorado homes. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer to creating the...

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...

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...

‘Best Of’ Annuals From 2023 Season

On Aug. 8, 2023, over 250 Industry and Master Gardeners gathered at the Colorado State University (CSU) Annual Trial Gardens to judge close to...

Deciduous Trees for Winter Interest

Often when people think of trees in winter naturally the first image that comes to mind is that of evergreen conifers such as spruce,...

Woody Plant Research Update for 2023

Yearly, researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) evaluate over 1,300 taxa of woody plants for adaptability, ornamental flowers, fruit, fall color and pest problems....
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