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Thanks, for some great advice. Yes We're looking for bamboo, palms, flowers really everything since we are starting with almost blank slate. Have you heard what specfic palm genus. Grows in zone 5-6a. I'd like to find clumping (not running) bamboo for zone 5.

What's the name of the nursery, we're are in the south metro area so probably not far from it.

Totally agree with you regarding the Aspens, but yet the plant sales people push them.
Some HOA's have Aspens on the approved plant list. Our HOA doesn't have plant list restrictions as long as we are non-commercial agriculture.

Thanks

Paradise is a state of mind


Hi We're new here too, we would love to make our Denver yard into a tropical paradise. Well as tropical as Colorado gets. The local nurseries haven't been helpful. They just poo-poo it and tell us to plant Aspens, spruce & columbines or move. So if any of you could suggest plant lists for zone 5B or 6A (with heavy winterize efforts). And we would like them to conserve water, if possible. It's a tall order, but if anyone knows what to do- it's you guys.

We'd like perenials, shrubs, trees, annuals, container plant species ideas we would be sooo appreicative. Thanks this looks like a great place, nice people, & good resources

Thanks a bunch,
Tiki Jim & Sonja

Paradise is a state of mind




Hi We're new here too, we would love to make our Denver yard into a tropical paradise. Well as tropical as Colorado gets. The local nurseries haven't been helpful. They just poo-poo it and tell us to plant Aspens, spruce & columbines or move. So if any of you could suggest plant lists for zone 5B or 6A (with heavy winterize efforts). And we would like them to conserve water, if possible. It's a tall order, but if anyone knows what to do- it's you guys.

We'd like perenials, shrubs, trees, annuals, container plant species ideas we would be sooo appreicative. Thanks this looks like a great place, nice people, & good resources

Thanks a bunch,
Tiki Jim & Sonja

Paradise is a state of mind


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