Whose garden is looking great right now?

Show off a photo of your late season color (:

Most of my neighborhood (even my community garden) is looking pretty drab with all the blossoms having come and gone. Some hibiscus, dahlia, and Russian sage are still going, but beyond those... Anyone who is feeling their yard/garden at this stage of the year, please show us what you have going on!

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u/sweetplantveal — 1 day ago
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I spotted Mrs Kelly working a side gig

No wonder the Santas always brought loads and loads of presents!

u/sweetplantveal — 5 days ago

Has anyone ever trimmed/trained a native shrub into a more upright form? Pictured: natural form of a fernbush.

u/sweetplantveal — 1 month ago
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Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society, including Gov Polis

All those vetoes are making more sense.

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u/Any-Respond3232 — 2 months ago

Has anyone tried to recreate a calm montane aesthetic?

I have a smaller (~500sf) south facing outdoor area that's currently covered in paver and I'm trying to envision its future.

What have yall done in your landscapes to get some of that alpine feeling in Denver?

I would love to recreate that cool, calm feeling of a mountain meadow or alpine vibes more broadly. Anticipating comments, I understand there are different light and water requirements with different plants and trees are a big part of what makes a meadow - I'm not thinking of a literal recreation.

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u/sweetplantveal — 3 months ago