Each month Northglenn residents have the opportunity to share their favorite community spot on a photo that captures Northglenn's serene community atmosphere. The photos submitted are published in the monthly newsletter.
The Winburn Family is the title of the photo selected as the Photo of the Month for July 2005. This photo was taken at Winburn Park in Northglenn, and submitted by Steve Musco, a Northglenn resident.
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When you are ready to plant new trees and shrubs on your property, please consider using drought-tolerant and or native species. Once established, these tree species will be better able to survive Colorado's dry high plains climate and periodic drought conditions.
It is also important to consider how large the trees will be at maturity. Each tree variety will have certain size and shape characteristics. Trees must be given enough space to grow to their adult size in order for them to thrive.
When selecting trees, avoid trees with wounds, bruises, incorrect pruning cuts or insect injuries on the trunk. Be sure the root ball is sound and an adequate size for the tree. Healthy tree roots should be at or near the surface of the container. For more information, please click here
Click here to view a tree reference specifically for Northglenn, containing information about common species in our area and trees
which are banned in Northglenn. Not every tree available is listed and some are more appropriate for planting in our area than others. If you would like to contact the City arborist for more information, please call 303.280.7827 or email jszymanski@northglenn.org.
If you would like more information on planting, click here.
If you would like more information on pruning, click here.
For a Front Range Tree Planting Survey, click here. |
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