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Colorado Springs Gardening - Early Spring Tips

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Real Estate Agent with The Platinum Group Realtors

March in Colorado Springs can be deceiving. Our weather patterns are varied with beautiful sunny days full of warm weather bringing the itch to play in the dirt to life. However, the last frost date for Colorado Springs is May 15th. Depending on where you live and what you have available seeds can be started indoors and if not under a light lamp need a sunny window (preferably without a draft). Remember to turn the plants as they grow so that all sides get the sunshine coming in. Something that can be done all year is composting. Many homes in Colorado Springs have established gardens and others offer room to start your own. For homes for sale in Colorado Springs click OwnYourOwnMountain.com. For more information about composting and a great read click here.

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Kelly Young Realtor

About the Author: Kelly Conner Young, GRI

Kelly is an Associate Broker with The Platinum Group Realtors.  She has over 15 years experience in Real Estate in the Colorado Springs and Front Range region of Colorado. She represents buyers and sellers of real estate buying homes, land for sale and mountain property getaways.   Specific areas include:  Black Forest, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Divide, Falcon, Downtown, Manitou Springs, Monument, Old Colorado City, Westside, Woodmen Hills and Woodland Park. You can reach her at 719-226-0126 or by clicking "email the author" above.

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Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

I am coming to Vail in about 10 days for a few days of skiing - I must admit that I can't believe after this very long winter that I am heading to more snow! even if it is the most beautiful part of the country! Can't wait for spring!

 

Mar 14, 2010 03:04 PM