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TIMBERLINE GARDENS

Gardening News, Classes & Savings


Spring 2008

T
ake a hard look at your have some evergreen foliage
garden. So many land- over there by the patio? Per-
Gardening Classes at
scapes leave a lot to haps some red twigged dwarf
be desired during the dreary dogwoods scattered in the
Timberline Gardens
winter months. As our garden perennial border would bring - Maybe You’ll Learn
style has evolved, I find that I life to an area where otherwise Something!
prefer lower maintenance gar- it looks fantastic only in June Would you like to know more
dens that have more pizzazz and August. Dot some bear about gardening in the Rocky
during the growing season as grass, desert spoons and blue- Mountain region? Check
well as in winter. leafed yuccas in the dry berm out our spring classes at the
As I look around my garden for lasting beauty. Sarcoxie nursery. We offer a variety
now in February several things euonymus growing up the side of topics, from xeriscaping
stand out as beautiful. In the of the garage would soften its to water gardening. See the
xeric areas dominant winter boxy look. class list inside for details.
features include luscious tree If your garden is ready for GARDENING CLASSES
yuccas and agaves as well as a renovation come into Tim- WERE A BIG HIT LAST YEAR.
beautiful highly textured moss berline Gardens and talk to This year we will repeat
rocks from Wyoming. In the our experts for ideas that you some of our favorites and
shadier areas the Chinese blue can enjoy for years to come. add more sessions for
hollies hang laden with glossy You can minimize your main- beginners! Our classes
red fruit, the Hellebores are tenance with these types of are taught by experienced
horticulturists, arborists and
sporting massive flower buds durable, evergreen plants as
other professionals who are
above palm-like evergreen well as giving your garden a
passionate about teaching.
leaves and the Scottish heath needed facelift. It will make
SIGN UP SOON! Classes are
is in glorious bloom. Its deli- you feel better too! We have held in our schoolhouse, the
cate pink flowers sparkle right several classes this spring that greenhouse, or outdoors
through the snow. The cur- will introduce you to the beau- on the grounds. Please
vaceous pebble paths are also tiful selection of plants at our bring a sweater or jacket as
as appealing as the plantings; nursery as well as classes that temperatures can fluctuate
hinting at a promise of some- will help you to look at your quickly both outdoors and
thing new around every cor- garden with a new perspective. in the greenhouse. Bring
ner. One tends to walk more Looking forward to spring! gardening gloves for hands-
slowly on pebble pathways on classes or workshops. If
than on concrete ones. This Kelly Grummons you are new to gardening in
might be a good thing in this Colorado, our classes are the
fast-paced world. best way to avoid making big
Step out into your garden mistakes that you may regret
with a notepad. How does it for years.
look? Wouldn’t it be nice to

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Bringing the Earth Back to Life High Country Gardens


It’s hard to imagine that there is anyone not concerned about
Did you know that Timberline
the condition of our world (let alone the condition of mankind).
Gardens is the exclusive retail
For most of us the changes that we can make in our daily lives
outlet for HIGH COUNTRY
often seem insignificant in the big picture of our world’s health.
GARDENS in Santa Fe, NM?
At Timberline Gardens we bring you a healthy balance of the
Their wonderful catalog is a
best earth-friendly fertilizers and pest controls and safer mod-
favorite among gardeners and
ern pesticides. I think that the most important thing we have
is often seen tucked under
to offer is our expertise. Not only do we sell these products (like
our customers’ arms. The
Alpha fertilizers and Growmore Seaweed Extract) but we use
innovative plants from HCG
them in our own homes and gardens. This gives us the con-
are always inspiring. At our
fidence in these healthy products to convince you that using
nursery you’ll find their exclu-
them will make OUR world a better place.
sive plants such as Agastache
‘Orange Flare’, Achnatherum
Earth Friendly Products at Timberline Gardens calamagrostis, and Oenothera
• ALPHA brand fertilizers for your lawn and garden ‘Shimmer’. We also carry
• BURNOUT II citric acid and clove oil for quick kill of weeds “YUM YUM MIX” fertilizer and
• DORMANT OIL soil conditioner which is fa-
• GREENLIGHT Insect Spray with thyme, clove and sesame oils vored by gardeners across the
West. Give us a call for avail-
• GROWMORE Seaweed Extract, nutrients for plants ability of specific items from
• MILE-HI rose fertilizer the High Country Gardens
• MYKE products, beneficial fungi for plants catalog.
• NEEM OIL
• PERMETHRIN
• SLUGGO
Seeds Are Here!
• SPINOSAD Our seed racks have ar-
• THURICIDE (Bacillus thuringiensis) rived just in time for you to
• YUM YUM MIX fertilizers for your garden stock up. We feature the
seed companies Lake Valley
Seed, Botanical Interests, and
Ask About our Five Year Customer Loyalty Beauty Beyond Belief. We
Warranty! At Timberline Gardens we re-
have hundreds of varieties
Did you know that at Timber- ally value our customers. We
available. Shop soon for the
line Gardens you can get a 5 would like to show you our
best selection.
YEAR WARRANTY on trees and appreciation by signing you
Sow tomato and pepper
shrubs? If you buy and use up for our LOYAL CUSTOMER
seeds indoors in early March.
“Myke” root inoculant for trees PROGRAM.
Sow sweet peas, peas, potato
and shrubs it will give you 5 With this program you will
and onion sets, onion seed-
years of peace of mind. “Myke” be eligible for discounts on
lings, spinach and other cool
is a dry spore culture of benefi- products and services. These
season crops in mid-March
cial fungi that aids virtually all days, every little bit helps. For
directly in the garden. Be
plants in the uptake of water each dollar spent on merchan-
sure to use seed inoculants
and nutrients. It also helps dise, you will receive one point.
for best results. Use Legume
the plant to ward off disease. For every 100 points earned,
inoculant for beans and peas
How many plants have you lost you will receive $5.00 off future
and “Myke” inoculant for veg-
over the years and wished that purchases! Unused points are
etables for all other species.
they were under warranty? Too saved and will apply toward the
This alone will have a pro-
many! Ask us about the details next saving level. See cashier
found affect on your yields!
and terms of the warranty. for further details.

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Please register early as classes tend to fill quickly. Most classes are $8.00
Spring Class List 2008 unless a materials fee is included. Call 303-420-4060 or stop by to register.

BEGINNING BONSAI Have you always wanted to grow bonsai but been afraid? PAVESTONE INSTALLATION CLASS Jess Richardson from Timberline
Instructor Karen will take the mystery out of it for you while you train and pot a little Gardens will demonstrate methods of installing Pavestone brand retaining wall and
tree that you can take home! Class limited to 6 students so sign up soon! Bring gloves. paving stone systems in your landscape. Pavestone is well known in this region for their
Fee and materials: $39. Instructor: Karen Haataja high quality landscape products. There is nothing worse than a poorly built retaining
Saturday, March 1, 1:00 pm – 3:30 wall! Come in and learn the simple steps to do it yourself. Cost: $8.
Instructor: Jess Richardson (certified Pavestone installer)
STARTING SEEDS UNDER LIGHTS Propagation specialist Mary Lilja will Sunday, April 6, 10:00 am – noon
show you how to start vegetable and other seeds under lights, and demonstrate how
to find clues in seed catalogs that guarantee success! Come early and buy seeds from ROOMS IN THE OUTDOOR GARDEN Garden designer Kasey Thomas will
our racks (or bring some from home) and we will plant them in class! We will give you a inspire you to create outdoor spaces that you will actually love to live in! We live in such
seed starting tray and greenhouse cover, and a COUPON FOR 10% OFF SEEDS AND SEED a beautiful climate that creating an outdoor living space will make you enjoy your gar-
STARTING SUPPLIES that you can use on the day of class or anytime this spring. We will den so much more. Hardscape elements such as patios, walkways, walls and structures
also send you home with one of our favorite tomato plants! Kids would enjoy this class can be very intimidating to the homeowner. Kasey can help take the mystery out of
too! (Must be accompanied by adult.) Cost: $10. Instructor: Mary Lilja the process to help you create a beautiful outdoor space that complements your indoor
Saturday, March 8, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm space! Cost: $8. Instructor: Kasey Thomas
Sunday, April 6, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm
ORGANIC GARDENING AND MULCHING: DOES IT REALLY
MATTER? Kelly will discuss the benefits of using organic fertilizers and mulches in RIGHT-BRAINED GARDENING FOR THE LEFT-BRAINED GAR-
the vegetable garden, landscape and in containers. It’s all about FEEDING THE WORMS DENER Tap into your creative side to add panache to your garden. Focus will be on
baby! Gain an appreciation of feeding your garden in the big picture. This means feed- what you can do to make your garden a living work of art. Instead of a garden being
ing the microbes, worms, plants and YOU! This is one BIG thing you can do to make the pretty by accident, learn to make it pretty intentionally! Cost: $8.
world a better place. Cost: $8. Instructor: Kelly Grummons Instructor: Karen Haataja
Saturday, March 22, 10:00 am-11:30 am Saturday, April 12, 10:00am-11:30am

PAVESTONE INSTALLATION CLASS Pat Tharan from Pavestone and Jess BLUE GRASS BLUES? Managing a lawn is a lot different today than it was 20
Richardson from Timberline Gardens will demonstrate methods of installing Pavestone years ago! From soil prep to fertilizing with organic nutrients, there is a lot you can do
brand retaining wall and paving stone systems in your landscape. Pavestone is well to make your yard eco-friendly. There are also many turf alternatives to Kentucky blue
known in this region for their high quality landscape products. There is nothing worse grass. From tall fescue to dwarf trefoil, Kelly can help you figure out which one is best
than a poorly built retaining wall! Come in and learn the simple steps to do it yourself. for you. Cost: $8. Instructor: Kelly Grummons
Cost: $8. Instructor: Pat Tharan & Jess Richardson (certified Pavestone installer) Saturday, April 12, 1:00 pm-2:30 pm
Saturday, March 22, 1:00 pm – 3:00
THE WELL-PLANNED LANDSCAPE: PLANTING FOR YEAR
SUDS OF FUN (SOAP-MAKING WORKSHOP) AROUND BEAUTY During the long months of winter we realize how important
Have you always loved hand-made soaps with the exotic aromas and ingredients? Join evergreens (such as dwarf conifers, hollys and manzanitas) are in the garden. Other
horticulturist Mary Lilja for an introduction to soap-making. You will then have the plants with great winter- persistant fruit as well as the grasses are also wonderful in the
hands-on fun of creating your own soap to take home and enjoy! Cost: $24. landscape. In dryer gardens, the desert evergreens and shrubs such as Agave, Yucca and
Instructor: Mary Lilja (Horticulturist at Timberline Gardens) Mountain Mahogany are invaluable. Denver Post columnist and garden writer Marcia
Saturday, March 22, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Tatroe will inspire you with her years of experience in creating beautiful gardens.
Cost: $8. Instructor: Marcia Tatroe (Local gardening expert and garden writer for the
WALLS AND WALKWAYS Our hardscape specialist, Jess Richardson, will take Denver Post and many national magazines)
you through the planning process of building retaining walls, walkways and patios from Saturday, April 19, 9:00 am-11:00 am
native and exotic stone. He will demonstrate how to level the area and fit the stone.
Class will be outdoors so come prepared with a jacket, hat and gloves! If you’re planning TROUGH GARDENING: SMALL TREASURES Discover the simple joy
to build a patio, wall or walkway this year, this class is for you. Cost: $8. of gardening in a rectangular garden trough that can be left outdoors all winter! Learn
Instructor: Jess Richardson to create a mini-garden in this rugged container that adapts to cold and snow. You will
Saturday, March 29, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm take home an artistically planted container garden that you’ve built! Class fee includes
hypertufa trough, plants and other materials. Bring gloves.
A GARDEN IN STONE! MAKE YOUR OWN LACE-ROCK SUCCU- Cost: $49. Instructor: Marilyn Raff
LENT GARDEN In this class you will pick out a beautiful lace rock (from Utah) (Marilyn Raff is the author of three books: “The Intuitive Gardener: Finding Creative
or concrete-lite bowl and plant it with a variety of hardy cacti and/or succulents. Your Freedom in the Garden”, for which she won an award; Ornamental Grasses for Western
living sculpture will look gorgeous on your patio, deck or front porch. These cold-hardy Gardens and her latest, published in 2006, is “Shrub Roses: Paradise in Bloom”, splashed
little gardens can stay outdoors even in the winter! Bring gloves. Cost: $49. with over one hundred colorful rose pictures. In addition, for the past six years she’s been a
Instructor: Karen Haataja garden columnist for The North Denver Tribune and The Villager. Marilyn has also written
Saturday, April 5, 10:00 am-noon for the Colorado Gardener as well as for several national magazines.)
Sunday, April 20, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm
TASTY TUBS! MAKE YOUR OWN CONTAINER HERB GARDEN
Culinary, medicinal or fragrance herbs are some of the many types that you can grow in GREAT TREES FOR TODAY’S LANDSCAPE In today’s landscape the
containers. We’ll discuss different varieties that grow well together as well as help you looming giants of yesteryear are no longer appropriate. Today, gardeners need smaller
choose which ones you want to plant and take home! With your $30.00 material fee, trees, tall-narrow trees, and /or drought tolerant trees. Kasey will show you the variety
you can choose a container and up to six plants. If you bring a container, you can choose of specialty trees that Timberline Gardens has available. Learn about culture, pests and
up to eight plants! What a bargain! Bring gloves if you like. Cost: $30. diseases, and many tips for success. Cost: $8. Instructor: Kasey Thomas
Instructor: Mary Lilja Saturday, April 26, 9:00 am-11:00am
Saturday, April 5, 1:00 pm – 3:00
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Please register early as classes tend to fill quickly. Most classes are $8.00
Spring Class List 2008 unless a materials fee is included. Call 303-420-4060 or stop by to register.

A TREE IS A TREE IS A TREE…NOT Learn which trees and shrubs are the SIX C’S OF CONTAINER GARDENING
hardiest, most pest-free and sustainable in the life of your landscape. Let’s build better Artist Karen Haataja will discuss, design and demonstrate what makes an exciting and
landscapes that require less maintenance and water. Landscaping is an investment in unique container planting. These simple design rules can also be applied to designing
your time and money, why not make the best of it? Cost: $8. Instructor: John Navant flower beds! Cost: $8.
Saturday April 26, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Instructor: Karen Haataja (Timberline Gardens designer)
Saturday, May 17, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
NBSC I NON-BORING SUN CONTAINERS Our designer Karen Haataja,
will help you plant your own exciting sun-loving container. Bring gloves. Class fee and BEST LONG FLOWERING PERENNIALS FOR YOUR GARDEN
all materials: $39. Instructor: Karen Haataja (Timberline Gardens horticulturist) Kelly Grummons’ tour through the hottest, longest blooming perennials for your gar-
Saturday, May 3, 9 am – 11 am den. There are dozens of new species and varieties this year and Kelly wants to tell you
all about them. Learn about Prairie Catchfly (Silene ‘Prairie Fire’), Echinacea ‘Twilight’,
NBSC II NON-BORING SHADE CONTAINERS Don’t know what to Penstemon tubeaflorus, Oenothera ‘Shimmer’ and lots more for both sunny and shady
plant in those impossibly shady places? Karen will help you put together a container gardens. Cost: $8. Instructor: Kelly Grummons
for those areas. Bring gloves. Class fee and materials: $39. Saturday, May 24, 9:00 am-noon
Instructor: Karen Haataja (Timberline Gardens horticulturist)
Saturday, May 3, 1 pm – 3 pm FRED & ETHEL: BACK TOGETHER AGAIN!
(Back by popular demand) Did you know that Timberline Gardens is located on nearly
USING NATIVE PERENNIALS IN THE LANDSCAPE 20 acres and grows over 3000 varieties of plants? This class is a “behind the scenes” tour
We’re so lucky to live in a region so rich in native wildflower perennials! Dr. Irene Shonle of our facility. You’ll get to see our compost-making operation, the firewood opera-
(Extention Horticulturist for Gilpin County) has done a great deal of work in determin- tion, the soil and gravel yard as well as the plant growing operation, from the propaga-
ing which natives do best in our gardens and just how to grow them successfully. Learn tion area to the growing greenhouses. Wear sunscreen and a hat and outdoor shoes.
about the soils that these plants prefer, which species will grow best for you and which An excellent opportunity for new customers and for those starting big projects who
natives make sense for your garden. Cost $8. Instructor: Dr. Irene Shonle want to become familiar with our products. (By the way, Fred and Ethel are our newest
Saturday, May 3, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm greenhouses!) Cost: Free
Instructor: Chad Griffin
SHADY CHARACTERS! MY SHADE GARDEN IS SO BORING! Sunday, May 25, 10:00 am- 11:30 am
Learn what you can do to liven up your shady areas with colorful shrubs, grasses, peren-
nials and unique annuals! Even if you have DRY shade or a boggy area, we can help. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2007? HOT NEW PLANTS FROM HIGH
Cost: $8.00 Instructor: Regan Fuqua (Timberline Gardens horticulturist) COUNTRY GARDENS, THE PLANT SELECT PROGRAM AND
Sunday, May 4, 10:00 am – noon TIMBERLINE GARDENS
Kelly will tantalize you with an amazing array of new plants for your garden. Our re-
TOUGH (AND EASY) ROSES FOR COLORADO lationships with the Denver Botanic Gardens and the Plant Select Program have made
Learn which roses succeed here in our harsh Rocky Mountain climate. From shrubs Timberline Gardens a favorite nursery of hardcore gardeners. Plus, we are the exclusive
to climbers to groundcover roses; there are hundreds of beautiful varieites with big source for High Country Gardens’ plants in the Denver area! Cost: $8.
blooms awash with perfume. These low-water shrubs will form the backbone of your Instructor: Kelly Grummons
garden as you mingle them with perennials, trees and annuals. Students get to take Saturday, May 31, 9:00 am-10:30 am
home a free little rose plant! Cost: $8.
Instructor: Marilyn Raff (local gardening expert and writer) SEE THE DESERT BLOOM Every year in early June, the cactus arboretum
Saturday, May 10, 9:00 am – 11:00 am at Timberline Gardens explodes into blossom. The dozens of cacti species put all their
energy into this grand display. Learn the history of the collection and how the garden
CONTAINER VEGETABLE GARDENING was built. Come see the grandeur on Saturday, June 7 for the Desert Bloom Tour.
With limited space and water resources, many folks are choosing to grow vegetables in Cost: Free Instructor: Kelly Grummons
containers! Find out which varieties do best on exposed patios and balconies! It can be Saturday, June 7, 10:00 am-noon
done quite successfully with a little expert advice from veggie expert Kelly Grummons.
Kelly has decades of experience growing all types of vegetables and in no time you’ll GARDENING WITH DESERT CACTI, AGAVES AND YUCCA
be an expert too. As a bonus, you’ll take home a tomato plant ideal for a container. RELATIVES There are so many beautiful cacti, century plants (Agave spp.), yuccas,
Cost: $8. and their relatives that thrive in our harsh climate. These plants look as good in the
Instructor: Kelly Grummons winter garden as they do in the summer. Timberline is well known for its work with
Saturday, May 10, 1:00 pm-3:00 pm these hardy plants and is expert at using them in the garden. We’ll discuss companion
plants, soil preparation and garden construction. Go home with a hardy century plant
LET’S GO NATIVE: NATIVE PERENNIALS AND GRASSES FOR pup that you won’t even have to housebreak!
YOUR GARDEN There are so many native flowers and grasses that are gorgeous Cost: $8. Instructor: Kelly Grummons
in the landscape. Once established they will require very little irrigation. Gardening Sunday, June 8, 10:00 am-noon
guru Marcia Tatroe (Denver Post columnist, author and lecturer) will truly inspire you
with her use of native plants in the landscape. Many native butterflies and other insects
are in danger of extinction due to loss of habitat. Marcia will discuss that by planting
host plants for native insects, we can maintain a rich and lovely element of our environ- SIGN UP SOON! Classes are held in our schoolhouse, the
ment. Marcia’s new book “Cutting Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West” is avail- greenhouse, or outdoors on the grounds. Please bring a
able for you to purchase. If you already have it, bring it along to be signed!
Cost: $8. Instructor: Marcia Tatroe (Local gardening expert and garden writer for the
sweater or jacket as temperatures can fluctuate quickly
Denver Post and many national magazines) both outdoors and in the greenhouse. Bring gardening
Saturday, May 17, 9:00 am-11:00 am gloves for hands-on classes or workshops.

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Spring has Sprung!
New Lines of Easy-to-Install Pavers for Patio or Walkway
Timberline Gardens proudly sells and installs PAVESTONE
brand decorative pavers for your patio, walkways or planters.
Our certified Pavestone installer, Jess Richardson, has built a
display area at our front entrance so that you can see the various
Pavestone products.
The new line is much improved in quality over other brands
and the beautiful patterns and colors will add so much to your
landscape. You will find our installation crew fast and efficient
and your back will be glad that you didn’t do it yourself!

Firewood for Cooking


Timberline Gardens is your
supplier of high quality
Pottery Blowout!
For the next few weeks you’ll
firewoods and hardwoods
find a huge selection of
for smoking. Many area
Chinese, Vietnamese, and
chefs buy our hardwoods
Malaysian ceramic pottery at
(hickory, mesquite, apple and
20% OFF. We have hundreds
cherry) which are available
to choose from. Our new
in bulk or in bundles. If you
shipments will arrive soon.
are a backyard barbeque
Besides standard ceramic
connoisseur, you’ll love the
pots we have one of the best
value of buying hardwoods
selections of bonsai pottery,
from us. Our firewoods and
terracotta, and stoneware
hardwoods are available
crafted by local potters.
year-round (visit www.
timberlinegardens.com for
prices).
Fountains, Fountains, and Employment
more Beautiful Fountains Opportunities
We have a great selection of Timberline Gardens hires
water fountains at Timberline many part-time and seasonal
Gardens. Choose from employees to work in the
many different styles from nursery, retail store and as
manufacturers like TREVI, AL’S delivery drivers. You must be
GARDEN ART, and CAMPANIA. at least 16 years of age. Most
Whether you prefer formal, positions don’t require a lot of
traditional or rustic styles, we experience. It can be a great
have the fountain for you. way to spend your summer!

Exciting New Plants From Around the World


We’re so excited to have the variegated Chinese holly ‘Honey Maiden’ this year. Her leaves are glossy
deep green with golden margins. Her boughs are heavy with bright red berries all winter. We have a
new plum tree that we’ve been testing that you will love. It’s called ‘Mount Royal’. This sweet, blue plum
is a very heavy producer with 2 inch diameter fruit. A stunning new groundcover is the variegated
rupturewort Hernaria glabra ‘Sea Foam’. The tiny foliage is variegated with golden yellow. It’s an
amazingly hardy groundcover along pathways, between pavers or as a contrast between other plants.
To see everything new and a listing of trees, shrubs and perennials visit www.timberlinegardens.com.

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Special Events & Savings
Cactus and Succulent Sale at Denver Botanic Gardens
Every year the Denver Botanic Gardens hosts hardy cacti and succulents. Kelly grows dozens
the biggest sale of cacti and succulents in the of outdoor species to offer at the sale (see www.
region. Numerous vendors from around the US coldhardycactus.com for descriptions). This
bring thousands of species of succulents from year the sale is on Saturday, March 29, and
around the world to sell on their tables. Tim- Sunday March 30. Arrive early for the best se-
berline Gardens is proud to offer their outdoor lection and to get that one-of-a-kind specimen.

20% OFF ASPEN TREES


20% OFF SEED PACKETS (Native collected aspens only)
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$2.00 OFF ALPHA LAWN FOOD 10% OFF MYKE TREE & SHRUB
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