Workhorses are stars that thrives in our high altitude, dry, alkaline soil, and low yearly moisture.
By early August, it’s easy to spot plants that coast through dry and droughty summers like rock stars.
If you’re new to Colorado, think of Denver metro and the Front Range this way: Boston gets on average of 44 inches of precipitation a year while Denver receives 14 — truly a mere pittance.Even though annuals need to be replaced each season and come with a cost, they bring bloom and foliage staying power for season-long interest. easily meets the high standards of being low maintenance and incredibly showy as long-blooming annuals.
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