Colorado Poisonous Plants You Might Want To Avoid – November monthly series Longmont area landscapes

Colorado Poisonous Plants You Might Want To Avoid Longmont, Colorado area landscapes {Monthly Series} If you have animals or small children (under 5) in your home and they are outside in your yard, here are a few plants that are common in our Longmont Colorado landscapes that you may want to skip. Dogs and cats … More Colorado Poisonous Plants You Might Want To Avoid – November monthly series Longmont area landscapes

What Should I Prune And Clean Up In October for Erie Colorado area landscapes

What Should I Prune And Clean Up In October? Erie, Colorado area landscapes {Monthly Series} There are certain shrubs that definitely cannot be pruned in October. Those are the ones that have already set their blooms for next season, and some that it is just best to wait to see what grows back into our … More What Should I Prune And Clean Up In October for Erie Colorado area landscapes

September 2025 Plant of the Month for Longmont Colorado area landscapes

Mountain Ash, Rowan, Whitebeam Longmont, Colorado area landscapes {Monthly Series} Mountain Ash, Rowan and Whitebeam are common names for the Genus Sorbus, a common small tree and large shrub found native in the norther hemisphere, generally in Zones 3-7. It is native to cool temperate regions and is a member of the Rose family. It … More September 2025 Plant of the Month for Longmont Colorado area landscapes

August 2025 Updated Monthly Series for Boulder Colorado area landscapes

Updated From the April 2016 Plant of the Month article. Dwarf Burning Bush is Not That Dwarf and Don’t Plant it Anymore! Boulder, Colorado area landscapes {Monthly Series} UPDATE: In Colorado, Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) is considered invasive, despite its popularity for its vibrant fall foliage. While not as problematic in Colorado as in the … More August 2025 Updated Monthly Series for Boulder Colorado area landscapes

July 2025 Plant of the Month for Erie Colorado area landscapes

Princess Kay Plum Erie, Colorado area landscapes {Monthly Series} ‘Princess Kay’ Canadian Plum or Prunus nigra, is a medium to fast growing plum tree with a rounded crown and beautiful double white flowers in spring. It will grow 15-20’ tall and 10-15’ wide, so it will be a good fit for smaller Erie Colorado landscapes … More July 2025 Plant of the Month for Erie Colorado area landscapes