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Winter Garden Tips

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Add Some Ark of Taste to Your Holidays

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November Garden To Dos

What to do in the garden NOW! Ahhhh, relax. By now hopefully your garlic has been planted (if not, click here); a cover crop has been sown if you are going to do so (keep watering until you get a few inches of growth); and the garden has...

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October Garden To Do’s

What to do in the garden NOW! Planting is not done yet for the season, but this time you get to plant and then kick back and let mother nature take over. GARLIC- From now until the beginning of November, roughly, garlic should be...

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October Dine Around Dinners!

Come take a seat at our table! Food is about nourishing your body and so much more. At this Dine-Around we will gather around the table to explore the stories that are inextricably tied to the way we experience food.  On Saturday, October...

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ELC Profile: Katie Lazor

Challenge Profile: Katie Lazor Meet Katie, a passionate locavore and the executive director of Eat Denver--Denver’s independent restaurant network. She shares her thoughts about eating locally and tips to succeed at the challenge!   Why...

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August Garden To Do’s

                  Your August Garden 'To Do'! COOL SEASON CROPS: It's time for a second planting of cool season crops such as lettuce, spinach, snow peas, arugula, radishes and kale. These mature quickly enough to produce a harvest before...

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