Rex Gerhardt
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
May 11

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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Nov 15, 2011
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Jun 27, 2011
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
May 27, 2011
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Apr 18, 2011
Carol Hammond joined Rex Gerhardt's group
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Mar 19, 2011
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Feb 25, 2011
Melissa Lessard joined Rex Gerhardt's group
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Colorado

Colorado spans 4 USDA zones. From our banana belt (Zone 6) in Grand Junction to the majority of the inhabited space (zone 5), to the Rocky Mountains (Zones3 -4). Primarily high desert there are wonderful micro climates producing incredible gardens.
Jan 4, 2011
Sue McClendon commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"Has anyone had experience with Sonoran Sunset "Sinning" (agastache)? I'm in Zone 5 and am hoping it will not prove to be invasive. I've heard that it will self-seed."
Sep 2, 2010
Roxanne commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"I have a lot of bees in my garden too. I've heard talk of there not being enough bees and how they might be dying out, but that isn't happening in my yard. :-)"
Aug 29, 2010
Shelly Edison commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"I seemed to have many bees in my gardens this year in Parker... although I really never gave it much thought as to pollination for vegetables. I heard a few years ago of the shortage of honey bees from a man with hives we know, I hope they make a…"
Aug 29, 2010
Shelly Edison commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"Deer, oh DEER! I love my Parker home in the Pinery, as I love the wildlife contained in our beautiful hamlet in the pines, yet I find gardening most challenging because of all the deer who daily visit what they consider to be my succulent salad bar!…"
Aug 27, 2010
Scott A. Ellis commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"I just started gardening this year. It started with a desire only to get a few pumpkins for the kids and give them a fun summertime project. When the pumpkins didn't pop out of the ground in 5 minutes the kids abandoned the project but as soon…"
Aug 11, 2010
Sharon Barthelemy commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"I was a transplant to Colorado from Amherst,NY (1977) and after 30 yrs had to return to NY. Although I'm no longer there in person I am in heart and mind. I loved living and planting there and have brought my love for rock gardens and…"
Jun 28, 2010
Vicky / Zone 4b/5a / Colorado commented on Rex Gerhardt's group Colorado
"It has spit snow all day here in Cascade. Spring just needs to come already! I am about 9 miles west of Colorado Springs right below the Pikes Peak Toll Road. I have 2 1/2 acres but live on just 1...the rest is a HUGE ravine/gully/rain catcher/etc.…"
May 2, 2010

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Randy Anderson zn.5/Il. USA commented on Janet Mills's group Hostas
"Very nice planting Lydia. Thanks for sharing it here! My Grand Daughters name is Lydia, too."
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Audra Mabrey - Z5/IN commented on Diana Ripka's photo
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View of dry creek bed

"Very  nice!  I need some big rocks!  Great job!  "
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Audra Mabrey - Z5/IN replied to Wendy Pritchett's discussion Inside Hens & Chicks in the group Hen and Chicks, Stonecrops and Sedum
"I used to take mine in for the winter and store in the garage.  A couple of years ago, I planted in my beds and left them out all winter.  They did much better.  I'm a Zone 5 in South/Central Indiana - Seymour. "
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