Spend less on water bills when you install a sustainable, eco-friendly xeriscape. Using drought-resistant plants, smart irrigation, and attractive rock/mulch beds, we can design a breathtaking xeriscape that requires little maintenance and is built to endure our Colorado seasons. ...
Experience the beauty of water-efficient landscaping with our stunning xeriscapes, where vibrant, drought-resistant plants thrive in harmony with nature. Elevate your outdoor space with sustainability and style, creating a low-maintenance oasis that conserves water without compromising on visual allure....
In addition to Victoria Water Lilies, which are native to South America, the water gardens include hardy water lilies native to Colorado, lotuses, and papyrus plants. Bobs Pond Kelsey Nistel/TSM Aquatic Life Bob's Pond has an incredible diversity of aquatic plants. Insect Hotel Kelsey Nistel/...
and nutrients to easily reach the roots. Aeration holes in your lawn allow room for grass roots to fill in and become thicker, deeper, stronger, and more stress resistant, improving tolerance for cold, heat, and drought. Best of all aeration helps save money on your water bill by being ab...
Our cattle are born and raised on grass pastures. We feed hay only when forced to either by severe weather or drought. All of our hay is grown organic on our farm. We believe grass-fed and organic is better for our animals, our customers and our land. ...
(Promoted by Colorado Pols)Forget about buying New Belgium Craft Beer in Craig, Colorado. Most of the liquor stores, and some of the bars, just aren’t selling it anymore. The boycott is a reaction to New Belgium's support of the work of the Wild Earth G
Furthermore, genetically modified plants that are resistant to insect pests are often not considered a suitable approach in IPM, at least in the case of potato farming. As IPM is mandatory in agricultural production, transgenic plants are not allowed to be used in EU countries, although some ...
its host plants, and presents the first findings from the massive outbreak ofG. piceae. In 2015, an increase in damage was detected on Norway spruce (Picea abies(L.) Karst). The course of theG. piceaeepidemic had been monitored in 25 permanent research plots over the course of 11 years...