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Category Archives: bees
Summertime
Before I show you any pictures, let me remind you–we’ve gone from a wet, cool spring into hot summer! Don’t forget to water your newly planted flowers, trees, and shrubs. That’s all with the lecture, now for blooms, bees, and … Continue reading
Posted in bees, birds in Colorado, gardening for birds, hummingbirds
Tagged Penstemon 'Rondo', Tanacetum niveum
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In the Greenhouse
We have lots of little seedlings growing in the greenhouse this very moment. And there are cuttings that are rooting, too, and plants that we’ve divided that are just now filling their new pots. We haven’t started any of our … Continue reading
Posted in bees, beneficial insects, division and cuttings, native plants, Perennials from seed, shrubs for Colorado
Tagged Chamaebatiaria millefolium, Fernbush
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