After three seasons growing in the challenging conditions of the Rocky Mountains, seven perennial plants have been named “Top Performers” by researchers at Colorado State University. Evaluating Perennials in the Rocky Mountains The purpose of the trial garden is to...
Landscape architects shape the places where we live, work and play, from parks and neighborhoods to campuses and streetscapes, with a goal of strengthening communities through improved environmental and human health. The 31st annual Landscape Architecture Days lecture...
Need a landscape designer to draw up a new xeriscape plan to replace your front lawn, or maybe you’re looking to create a backyard oasis? Colorado State University’s Landscape Design and Contracting program might be able to help. Students in the program are seeking...
Plants need to adapt to challenges like drought, heat, and pests to survive, and scientists use this understanding to improve crops through genetic solutions. With a growing population and changing climate, it’s crucial to harness plant adaptation for boosting...
Poinsettias turn bright red only under specific lighting conditions. The holiday season is upon us, and Colorado State University horticulture students are getting ready to host the annual poinsettia sale. For over 25 years, this tradition has provided festive plants...
Bill Hammerich, and Karen and Randy Blach recognized as CSU distinguished alumni In recognition of their dedication and commitment, two alums from the College of Agricultural Sciences received distinguished alumni awards from Colorado State University as part of the...