Staff Announcement
Alpine Gardens is pleased to announce the promotion of Heidi Moss to project engineer. In this role Heidi will handle many responsibilities such as design, estimating, project buy-out’s, and...
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Alpine Gardens is pleased to announce the promotion of Heidi Moss to project engineer. In this role Heidi will handle many responsibilities such as design, estimating, project buy-out’s, and...
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Come check us out at the Colorado Garden & Home Show this February 11 - 19, 2012 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
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Greeley, CO, 80634
Everybody wants to get the garden planted, get annual color going, but wait… We all want to rush the season, but the ground is still too cool for most annuals and vegetables to get established and start growing. Mother’s Day is usually the time we start planting, but the north side may still be too cool for some plants (Impatiens, Begonias), so wait till the later part of May to plant these shade lovers.
Fertilize your roses using an all purpose Rose Food (Bill’s Rose Food). Use 1/2 cup of fertilizer around each plant and lightly work into the soil.
Fertilize your lawn (if you didn’t put down a pre-emergent in April). Use a slow release lawn fertilizer that’s for this area (Jirdon’s Greenmaster)
Don’t Forget Mom!