Creating rainbows in our community

By Heather Chappell Shades of green have returned to the Front Range and some of you are probably already reaping the benefits of a well planned fall and early spring. […]

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Plant Something Day is June 7

Put down some roots and grow something special. It’s time to get into the garden and get busy Colorado. PlantSomething Day is June 7th! So plant something colorful or cool, […]

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Gardening outside the box

Gardening outside the box

By Heather Chappell When all of our new seeds came in this season, it was kind of like Christmas all over again! It is so hard not to get drawn […]

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Plant availability 2014

Plant availability 2014

With this amazing weather and the promise of long summer days ahead, it’s easy to get excited about adding beauty and bounty to your yard! We have put together some […]

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Weed: My most unwanted plant

by Cortney Moore The word weed makes me cringe. It makes my skin crawl. I am not talking about the weed that has been on the minds of most people […]

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Fairy Gardening Classes 2014

Our Fairy Gardening classes are hands-on 90 minute classes, ideal for parents/children, grandparents/grandchildren and anyone young at heart. Class fee includes: Instruction, container, soil, gravel, plants, accessories, and after care instruction. […]

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Post-flood yard and garden cleanup

by Bridget Tisthammer We are thankful for all your kind words of concern and encouragement during our recent flooding event. The waters have receded and we’re busy cleaning up. As […]

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Flood 2013 update

by Heather Chappell The water has receded and we have been able to get in, assess the damage, begin clean-up and ultimately, open for business. We have received so many […]

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Seed planting instructions

Seed planting instructions

Beet – Early Wonder Tall Top Tall vigorous dark-green, 16 to 18 inch tops tinged with maroon, excellent for greens. Dark purplish-red 3 inch flattened globe bunching beet for home […]

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