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Pikes Peak Area Garden Help | From Certified Colorado Gardeners Home About Classes and Resources Pikes Peak Area Public Gardens Pikes Peak Area Garden Help From Certified Colorado Gardeners April 24, 2015 The Trees are Leafing Out! – Maybe Posted by careymoonbeam under Question of the Week | Tags: seed , siberian elm | Leave a Comment   A few weeks ago, some of the earliest green could be seen appearing on trees in our neighborhood. It’s always exciting to see those first tree leaves coming along isn’t it? Well….the fairly invasive Siberian elm ( Ulmus pumila ) – pretty much the best example of a “trash tree” in our area –  likes to play a little trick on us. The tiny bits of green we see covering them are actually their ripening seeds. (more…)   March 20, 2015 Time to Cut Down Those Grasses! Posted by careymoonbeam under Question of the Week | Tags: clean up , ornamental grasses , spring garden chores , spring gardening | Lea...

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