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Click here to access resources to help you both ‘Grow’ and ‘Give’ part of your garden’s bounty to those in need. The average elevation in the state is above 6,800 feet; high intensity sunlight and generally low humidity, rapid and extreme weather fluctuations and diverse soil conditions all combine to challenge Colorado gardeners.
- Online Resources for Gardening and Landscape
Our job is to determine the unique issues, concerns, and...
- Northern Colorado Bloom
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- Renovating The Home Lawn
When the old lawn dies, use the best adapted grass for the...
- Publications
Extension publications including fact sheets, GardenNotes,...
- Wildflowers in Colorado
Wildflowers are ideal for a more natural, less formal...
- Leaf Scorch
Magnesium Chloride Toxicity in Plants, Colorado State...
- Deciduous Shrubs
Shrubs are immediately noticeable in the landscape because...
- Online Resources for Gardening and Landscape
Colorado State University Extension can provide relief by offering reliable, research-based information to help you make informed decisions. Wherever you live, Extension’s job is to determine what issues, concerns and needs are unique to each community, and offer sound and effective solutions. Whether you have a question about health ...
Agriculture is big business in Colorado, contributing $40 billion annually to the state’s economy. Whether you are farming on a small acreage, in urban spaces or are involved in large-scale production agriculture, Extension resources provide research-based information for producers located from the plains to the mountains.
Engaged scholarship of research, teaching, and service: CSU Extension is a collaborative space for faculty and students pursuing and promoting community-based research, service-learning, industry partnerships, and other forms of the scholarship of engagement. Extension faculty and students work throughout the state of Colorado to
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Extension resources aimed at helping you become better informed about healthy food, food safety and health are just a click away. Topics include: Foodborne Illness, Food Prep and Preservation, Food Safety and Storage, High Elevation Food Preparation, and Nutrition & Health. Select the Publications tab to view all resources.
Who We Are. Colorado State University’s Office of Engagement and Extension delivers on its land-grant mission by making the university’s educational programs, services and resources accessible to all, enabling individuals to act as agents of change and together build thriving communities across Colorado and beyond.
Colorado State Forest Service – Low Cost Low-Cost Seedling Trees – The CSFS Nursery offers low-cost, high-quality trees, shrubs and perennials suited for Colorado’s diverse growing environments. Colorado Master Gardener Program – Colorado Master Gardeners sm are CSU Extension volunteers trained in horticulture and work out of the local ...