Rest and Refresh
It’s winter, time for the garden (and the gardeners) to rest and refresh. The pandemic has been going on for what seems like forever now and we’re all weary of the precautions and just plain tired. All the more reason…
It’s winter, time for the garden (and the gardeners) to rest and refresh. The pandemic has been going on for what seems like forever now and we’re all weary of the precautions and just plain tired. All the more reason…
A holiday surprise came to us in December when Russell Parry and Jake Cosford, hosts of the podcast “Digging the Dirt – The Allotment Show” carried by Skywave Radio in the UK, contacted Karen Stith, Board Member of the Bear…
In September, our film: A Garden Experience, Growing Organic was accepted into the 2020 Better Cities Film Festival. Better Cities Film Festival is the world’s premiere film festival about cities, towns, and neighborhoods. It is a festival of stories about…
Seasons are short in the Rocky Mountains and by the time late summer arrives, harvesting has begun in earnest. You’ve spent months planting seeds or starters and you’ve watered and sheltered your plants through the cruel vagaries of spring weather…
Mid-May is the time of year folks along the Front Range in Colorado begin putting seeds and plants in the ground. Our average last frost date is May 15. But this year, as Colorado slowly comes out of COVID-19 Stay-at-Home…