Front Range Food Gardener

for fruit and vegetable gardeners along Colorado's Front Range

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Pull the trigger on warm season transplants

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It looks like this will be the week that temperatures finally warm up for good along the Front Range making it safe to plant the warm-night...
Thursday, May 26, 2011

Holding transplants

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With forty degree nights, growers are in a balancing act between how long transplants of very tender vegetables can be held versus planting ...
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Anxious to Plant

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Like everyone else, we are wondering when temperatures are going to thoroughly warm in order to transplant warm season vegetables to the gar...
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Unique tomatoes and chiles featured at plant sale

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Vegetable gardeners looking for better plants can find them at the CSU Extension Plant-A-Palooza plant sale May 14. The sale features tomato...
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Rain at last - more needed

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The official Denver precipitation total is now up to 0.84 inches for April (still 0.45 below normal for the month though). People closer the...
Monday, April 11, 2011

Dry spring weather

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Both low precipitation and frequent drying winds have dogged Front Range gardeners trying to germinate vegetable seeds this spring. Many of ...
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Carl Wilson
Denver, CO, United States
Carl is a speaker, freelance writer and plant consultant working in the Denver area. He is retired from Colorado State University Extension as the long-time horticulturist in Denver. Contact him about programs on vegetables, fruit, perennials, urban landscapes and more. carlwilson@q.com
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