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Home | "SUCCESSIONAL PLANTING"

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RECOMMENDED GARDEN HELP

Recommended GardenersLandscapers September2022


PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS (Trees, Shrubs, Perennials)

Hardening Off

Perennial Wildflower Planting Tips from Clyde Robin Seed Company

Natives: to Plant & to Fertilize

Fruit Tree  Planting Instructions

Clematis Planting

Rose Planting


VEGETABLE RESOURCES

Boulder Culinary Gardeners (BCG) Planting Calendar – Front Range Vegetable Planting Guide for Foothills and Plains

CSU Master Gardener Vegetable Planting Guide – Advice from our local CSU Master Gardeners on when to plant various veggies.

Asparagus

Garlic

Hardening Off – The process of acclimatizing a plant to the wind, sun, and temperature elements.

Harvest Guidelines for Vegetable Crops

Onions

Onion Sowing for Success

Peas

Peppers

Potato Planting Instructions by Frank Hodge

Potatoes

Saving Your Tomato Seeds

Seed Sowing 101 by Penn Parmenter. Colorado Gardener Educational Issue 2017 – Learn how to start seeds indoors. (Scroll to page 7 on the link.)

Spinach

Successional Planting Crop Optimization and Season Extension – Guidelines from renowned Boulder gardener Tracey Parrish on planting continuous vegetable crops throughout the season.

What Veggies to Plant When – Connect your planting times with the holidays!

Vegetable Planting Chart


POLLINATORS

Pollinator Guide

Audubon Plant List for Birds

Bird Attracting Plants

Flowers to Attract Butterflies and Hummingbirds

Plants for Various Pollinators

Plants to Support Honeybees & Wild Bees


PEST CONTROL

Deer & Rabbit Resistant Plants

Top Deer Resistant Plants for the Front Range

Releasing Ladybugs Instructions

BMSB in Orchard Crops

Spotted-wing Drosophila management in home plantings


DISEASE CONTROL

Ribes (Currants and Gooseberries) and White Pine Blister Rust


SOIL IMPROVEMENT

Planting Recipes

Cover Crops info from Botanical Interests


INSTRUCTIONS ON PLANT CARE

Vegetable Garden Care Recommendations

Garlic Planting, Feeding & Care

How to Care for Onion Starts

Clematis Pruning Groups

Viticella Clematis – Why Grow Them

Care of Ornamental Grasses

Late Season Gardening


BULBS

Amaryllis Growing Instructions

Forcing Narcissus

Tips on Indoor Planting for Paperwhites


WINTER CARE

Winter Damage on Evergreens

Winter Watering

Welcome New Gardeners!

We are here for you! You’re in the high desert/steppe now, with short growing seasons, sudden temperature changes, unpredictable precipitation, low humidity, drying winds, alkaline soils that are low in organic matter and nitrogen, hot summers and cold winters. Despite these challenges, gardens can thrive here, and be productive, rewarding and beautiful!

Our gardens can support us by providing beauty, nutrient-dense food and plant medicine, and shelter from temperature and weather extremes. At the same time, our gardens can give us an opportunity for nurturing that goes beyond our own garden plants, supporting our entire local ecosystem, including our essential insects, birds, native plants and other wildlife. [Read More]

Successional Planting

How to maximize your output

Successional Planting is the continuous planting of crops following the harvesting of another planting. Depending on the plant, this can mean one annual planting for a long-season species, or multiple plantings for short season species. This process will help your garden to be as productive as possible, which is important in our short, highly fluctuating growing seasons.  Our friend, and occasional class instructor, Tracey Parrish, has developed a comprehensive Successional Planting chart that she has generously permitted us to share with you.  —Thank you, Tracey! 

In her document, Succ. planting-most updated, Tracey outlines Colorado’s Five Seasons, gives you ideas for succession plantings, and then provides detailed planting charts for root vegetables, peas/beans, herbs, greens/salads, brassicas, onions, and summer crops.  This five-page document is a wealth of information!  Succ. planting-most updated

 

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We do not ship plants!

Our plants are for sale ONLY at our Boulder location. We DO NOT ship plants. Come visit us!

Hours by Season

MARCH HOURS
Thursday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

APRIL-OCTOBER HOURS
Tuesday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

Mondays, CLOSED

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Contact Us

303-939-9403 (Retail)
staff@nullharlequinsgardens.com

4795 North 26th St
Boulder, CO 80301

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Our Hours

Seasonally, MARCH to OCTOBER.
MARCH HOURS:
Thursday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

APRIL-OCTOBER HOURS:
Tuesday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

Mondays, CLOSED

The plants we grow are organically grown. All the plants we sell are free of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides.