General Gardening Info
A cheat sheet with most fruits/veggies/herbs, when and how to plant & harvest, specific for Denver. For more in depth info, check out the individual guides below!
Did the gardening zones change? The U.S. Department of Agriculture has updated a map that helps gardeners to figure out which plants are most likely to survive the coldest winter temperatures in their location.
Don't let your plants die in our dry Colorado fall/winter season. Here's my guide of how much to water by type of plant.
When I first started collecting and saving seeds, I thought it was a complicated process. Even though some parts of the process are hard or time consuming, it is really quite easy.
Every spring and summer people ask me, “What can I use to get rid of the grass that is creeping into my garden or flower beds?” I wish it were that easy as waving a wand. Here are some things to try.
You only need to extract a few inches of the root ball to know whether the plant is root-bound. If you see a dense mass of white encircling roots around the edge of the soil, this is a good sign your plant is root bound.
The presence of rabbits can pose a significant challenge. These adorable creatures, while cute and cuddly, can turn your yard into a foraging ground if not managed properly.