Although it is technically still winter — at least until March 19 — the flowers will soon be in bloom at Colorado State University’s Trial Garden. That is where many of the flower varieties hitting garden stores in the coming weeks undergo a rigorous, real-world testing process to see which varieties are resilient enough for Northern Colorado.
The garden was started on a small plot of land near the old stadium, with only around 100 plant varieties. It's now one of the largest university trial gardens in the nation – with hundreds of varieties and tens of thousands of plants.
"It's just rows of rainbows. There are so many different colors out there," said »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·'s Emma VandenEinde. She covered the final rounds of plant judging last summer.
As spring approaches and sunny days wait in the wings, we are listening back to a conversation with VandenEinde about her time in the garden.