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Category Archives: Seasonal

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Time for Tulips

March 31, 2013by taraabbaticchio Leave a comment

Before we know it we will be seeing the welcome sign of spring – crocuses, tulips, and the like popping their heads from the warming ground. Planted in the fall, […]

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Natural Landscape, Outdoor Living, Seasonal, Uncategorized
Perennial garden planted throughout a stone retaining wall in Aspen, Colorado.

Patience and Perennials

January 24, 2013by cathymarkle Leave a comment

All too often we hear the issue – “I wanted more color.” The problem being when this complaint is filed days after laying out and planting a garden. Patience and […]

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Design and Planning, Landscape Sustainability, Natural Landscape, Seasonal
San Francisco Parklet

Parklets Coming to Aspen?

January 9, 2013by cathymarkle 2 Comments

Just heard some great news from an Aspen Times article yesterday – Aspen City Council members introduced the idea of adding Parklet’s to Aspen’s downtown core during Tuesday’s work session. […]

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Community Issues, Outdoor Living, Seasonal, Uncategorized

Emmadale Veggies at Takah Sushi

August 25, 2012by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Emmadale Farm is excited to be providing produce for Takah Sushi during Edible Aspen’s Eat Drink Local Week, which starts today. Tonight through next Friday enjoy all of the fruits […]

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Community Issues, Emmadale Farm, Seasonal
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Rocky Mountain Plants For Dry Shade

May 23, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

One of the reasons itbs so difficult to get things growing in shady areas is that those places are often relatively dry. Roots from trees can actually deplete the soil […]

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Natural Landscape, Seasonal
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An Exercise in Winter Texture at Garden of the Gods

February 17, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

While visiting my mom in Manitou Springs recently, I took a long hike through Garden of the Gods Park. It was a chilly day, in and out of gray, but […]

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Natural Landscape, Seasonal
Red Twig Dogwood

Brighten Your Winter Landscape with Red Twig Dogwood

January 27, 2011by cathymarkle 1 Comment

When you take a look out of your window what fills your view of your landscape? If all you see is a blanket of thick white snow it may be […]

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Natural Landscape, Seasonal
snow-berries

January Gardening Tips for the Mountain West

January 7, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Was one of your New Year’s resolutions to take better care or your garden and landscape? If so, we are going to help you start off on the right foot […]

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icy sidewalk

Finding Safe Solutions to Melt Ice on Sidewalks & Decks

December 26, 2010by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Worried about the damaging effects of salt on your sidewalks and decks? B You should be. B Using salt on the road is a cheap solution for the necessity of […]

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Roses Built for High Elevation and Cold Winters

December 4, 2010by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Rose bushes add a classic, sophisticated look to any garden.B Their beauty can be protected over the winter months in Colorado, with a little love and care, and they can […]

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