Monthly Archives: September 2014

Never Enough Time

We tried to cram a trip to the Denver Botanic Gardens, a visit to Bob Nold’s garden, and a stop at the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the national rock garden society’s annual plant sale and fund raiser into little more than 24 hours.  It wasn’t enough time! … Continue reading

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Dividing Perennials

Even though our nursery is closed to the public until next spring, we still have lots to do. One of the first things on my September to-do list is dividing perennials. A lot of people are afraid to divide plants, or they … Continue reading

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