Yes, you can have a mountain flower garden - Pine Brook Hills
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My spring routine Mid-March, start cleaning out flower beds of dead plant material Add compost & scratch it in the top 1-2 inches of soil Dig up & divide perennials (some reports say the fall is the best time to do this) Start buying annuals & new perennials around May 10 Do not start planting until Memorial weekend or later, depending on weather If starting a garden from scratch, the existing soil must be amended top soil & compost
June 26 May 13 September 21 The weather can make gardening challenging due to many factors like wind, late/early snow, hail, etc.
Where I buy my flowers Flower Bin – Longmont Sturtz & Copeland – Boulder O’Tooles – Westminster High Country Gardens (Ava Hyssop) – Sante Fe Harlequin’s – Boulder, North 26th Street Home Depot (annuals) - Boulder
Buying tips Thurs, Fri & Sat are when most deliveries are made Want to buy the plants as soon as possible after they come off the trucks - this is especially true for Home Depot – the plant area is unprotected from the sun & the parking lot gives off lots of heat Flower bin grows their own plants
Look for plants that have a “Plant Select” tag – “Denver Gold” yellow Columbine is an excellent choice
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Back Deck Full of Annuals
Watering We use the “Raindrip” irrigation system for the perennial beds. This is hooked up to a timer that is attached to the main outside water outlet. Our back deck has many pots/barrels of annual flowers & they must be hand-watered
Mountain Deer Repellent for Flowers - recipe by Chris Blue Mix 1 raw egg & about 1 tablespoon of hot pepper sauce (such as Franks) together. Pour into a 2- gallon watering can & fill rest of the way with water, using the hose to mix it all together. Lightly sprinkle the mixture on the plants that the deer like to eat. This seems to last for 3-5 times of rain/water sprinklings, then repeat. Must clean out the sprinkle head of the watering can afterwards to get the leftover egg white off. Note, it helps to start this process in the spring as the plants are growing. It seems to get the deer trained early.
All photos in this presentation are copyrighted by Chris Blue
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