By Sherie Shaffer, Horticulture Agent, CSU Extension-Pueblo County
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My favorite part of the flower display, in front of Pueblo Union Depot |
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These two are Craig's favorite containers
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Every year, Puebloans are signaled to the beginning of
summer when the huge, beautiful containers of petunias and geraniums appear
downtown.
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These beauties are in front of local boutique, Razmataz
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Everyone loves the smell of fresh petunias in the morning |
The Pueblo Union Depot, along with B Street and a good
portion of Union Avenue get decked out with these blossoms every year in May,
thanks to local business owners the Koncilja’s. The flowers are purchased from
a local nursery, but you may be wondering, who cares for them and keeps them
looking stunning all summer long?
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Looking down B Street from the Union Depot |
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Patrons of the cafes on B Street get to look at these containers while they dine |
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Some of the containers are hanging, while some are on the ground
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The answer is two guys, Craig and Brandon. We got an
opportunity for an insider tour of the daily care of these flowers, thanks to
the fact that Craig is my brother. Turns out it’s no small feat to keep these
blooms looking brilliant during the heat of a Southern Colorado summer.
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Craig with his trusty hose reel |
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Turns out it doubles as a fun ride |
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A close up of the reel |
Unless it rains, which is not something that happens often
around here, the flowers need to be watered daily. Craig and Brandon have
portable hose reels, that they wheel around downtown and hook to multiple
different spigots around where the flowers are located. They must start early,
not only to beat the heat but also to beat the morning downtown buzz. Turns out
it’s a lot easier to stretch the hose out when the foot traffic is low.
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Luckily he's tall to reach the hanging containers
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The hose spigots have keys to turn them on |
As they water each container individually, by hand, they
also do whatever deadheading needs to be done on each plant. This keeps the
plants looking nice and encourages them to keep blooming all summer long.
Sometimes, when a plant gets a little leggy, they will trim them up to keep the
shape looking nice and compact.
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Right in front of the doors to the Union Depot |
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These containers are in Tandoori's courtyard |
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More beautiful flowers |
Of course, water and TLC aren’t quite enough to keep the
flowers looking their best. They also get fertilized weekly. The Petunias get
fed with a 20-3-19 water-soluble Petunia Feed that includes Magnesium. The
geraniums get a 20-10-20 general-purpose water-soluble fertilizer. To deliver the
fertilizer, they use a Dosatron nutrient injector. First, they mix about 10
cups of the dry fertilizer in a bucket, and fill it with water, this is the
concentrate. They then set the injector to the appropriate level and insert the
hose of the injector into the concentrate bucket. The water supply is then
hooked to the injector and it delivers the desired concentration of fertilizer
into the irrigation water.
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The fertilizer they use to keep the blooms looking beautiful |
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The Dosatron fertilizer injector |
Pest and disease issues haven’t been too bad in the past.
During really hot spells some of the petunia leaves will become sunburnt from
the reflected heat of the sidewalk, and they have dealt with some small aphid
infestations. Nothing a call to the local Extension Agent/sister and a strong stream of water couldn't handle!
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Another view of Tandoori's courtyard |
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These lucky flowers get some morning shade |
So, although it’s no small task to keep these flowers
looking great all summer long, the people of Pueblo are so glad that they are
purchased and cared for to keep our downtown looking bright and beautiful!