by slow food denver | Mar 4, 2020 | Press, School Gardens
March Garden To Do’s Cabin fever is a good thing. It gets us motivated to return to the yard and garden that we were so tired of and exhausted from last Fall. More sunlight and warm days, sprinkled in between snow storms,…. March is calling. ...
by slow food denver | Mar 21, 2018 | School Gardens
March madness…. in the garden. Come by the Slow Food Office to pick up seed packets. We still have some available! Below if your garden to do list: Clean out shed or storage container. Assess tool condition. Checkhoses. Based on the soil test already done, add...
by slow food denver | Feb 7, 2018 | School Gardens
February Garden To Do’s …..six more weeks. We need it! Don’t crawl back in a hole (or under your blankets) until Spring is here. We’ve barely had any winter so bring on the snow while you take time to plan. 1. Register now for the DPS School...
by slow food denver | Dec 11, 2017 | School Gardens, Uncategorized
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][image_with_animation image_url=”2703″ alignment=”center” animation=”Fade In” img_link_target=”_self”][divider][vc_column_text] The garden may be sleeping in the Winter, but you...
by slow food denver | Nov 6, 2017 | School Gardens
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 been put to rest. There is may...
by slow food denver | Oct 30, 2017 | School Gardens
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 planted. There are two types, hard...
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