Denver and its surrounding areas can suffer from harsh winters, but it should not be a reason to deter you from growing your favorite plants.
The reason for this is that Denver also enjoys a prolonged spring and summer. This makes for a wonderful growing season.
What You should do is take a walk around the local parks and find which are the Best growing trees and plants in your área.
We will present You a list of some of the Best options. Just keep in mind that with the correct method it is possible to grow any of the trees You SEE in the surrounding areas.
English Ivy Gold Child (Hedera helix ‘Variegata’)
This is a plant full of character. It has distinctly shaped leaves that resemble stars of lush green lined in white. It is a great climber, growing to heights of up to 10 feet with the right conditions.
It is perfect for vertical gardens! You can let it grow near railings, lattices and trellises to show off its full potential. It requires a good amount of morning sun followed by dappled shade for the rest of the day. You must bring it inside if temperatures drop below 35°F.
English Ivy Glacier and English Ivy Green Ideal are relatives of Gold Child, both with individual patterns that make them Unique and give them vibes of their own. Both also love climbing, so you can use them on patios, ladders and similar locations for best results!
Rocky Mountain Columbine (Aquilegia saximontana)
The state flower of Colorado, a lovely perennial, this plant’s striking white and lavender petals are guaranteed to bring color to your garden. Its yellow centers will attract all manner of pollinators and it is well-adapted to the area. For Best results plant in an area with partial sun and moderate moisture.
Blazing Stars (Liatris)
This plant can reach heights of up to 5 feet. Forming clusters of pink and lavender blooms along narrow columns,bees and butterflies love it. Vivid in color and very resistant, it withstands pests and is a great low-maintenance option for any garden. It requires little water and does best in well-drained soil.
If You are looking forward to planting vegetables, Denver has you covered! Capable of nurturing a wide variety, you will enjoy a bountiful harvest at the end of your growing season. Give a few of these a try:
- Corn
- Cucumbers
- Tomatoes
- Beans
- Beets
- Soy Beans
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