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Todd Siegel

Front Range Gardeners

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Front Range Gardeners

Calling all gardeners on the Front Range! This is the place to ask questions and exchange ideas.

Members: 101
Latest Activity: Nov 9

Ongoing Discussions and Development

Margaret Emerson

Eeek! Mice in compost bin. What do I do? 20 Replies

Started by Margaret Emerson. Last reply by michael t haynes and jean stewart Oct 8.

Zev Paiss

Farmers Wanted!!! 9 Replies

Started by Zev Paiss. Last reply by Myrto Ashe Jun 23.

Chris

Boulder Community Garden Update

Started by Chris Apr 26.

Rick

Soil microorganism revitalization 6 Replies

Started by Rick. Last reply by Coco Gordon Apr 20.

Dana Miller

Announcing the Grow Local Campaign!

Started by Dana Miller Apr 10.

Kath

Garden bartering in NW Denver 3 Replies

Started by Kath. Last reply by Kath Apr 3.

Seth Sovak

Garden barter/work share 10 Replies

Started by Seth Sovak. Last reply by Jonette Crowley Mar 27.

Joe Huggins

Interest in a canning coop 16 Replies

Started by Joe Huggins. Last reply by Laura Mar 19.

Zia Parker

Permaculture Early Gardening Workshop...repeat by request! 1 Reply

Started by Zia Parker. Last reply by Coco Gordon Mar 12.

Todd Siegel

Seeds 4 Replies

Started by Todd Siegel. Last reply by Zia Parker Mar 12.

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Donald Studinski Comment by Donald Studinski on September 7, 2009 at 2:01pm
David Ward has aquired 1000 perennials (herbs and others) and he is offering them to us for planting in our gardens at the grange and the presbyterian church. I'll was at his house at 8AM to help document the plants available and pick up, say, 50 or so. Anyone want to come out and help plant them tomorrow afternoon? Or on Tuesday which I have off? You can also buy some for home, if you want, at $1.00 each. Contact David Ward at davidward@nice-world.org.
Ashley Doriss Comment by Ashley Doriss on September 2, 2009 at 10:51pm
Kirk and I have put together some garden videos and posted them on youtube. These videos are really geared toward the beginner gardener.

I tour the garden with the puppy on August 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bntUt42a6y0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id1HXJMFe0E

Kirk talks about his pepper patch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wbd8rKwKo

I talk about harvesting, etc. on September 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM1xRPBg5d8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZCKGEqNEuw
David Braden Comment by David Braden on September 2, 2009 at 1:28pm
Thought you might like to see this produce from the Broomfield garden:

Fran Rew Comment by Fran Rew on July 8, 2009 at 3:00pm
You are all invited to share a Tuesday, July 14, from 1 to 5 PM collaborative potluck and tour of the DBG at Chatfield with Mt. Loretto Community Housing, Topic-Talk Walks, and Random Acts of Kindness.

You can read more info about this event on the Transition Colorado calendar. I sent the Front Range Gardeners more personal info about this event by email.

Please let me know if you are interested in carpooling as a driver or rider. If you can be a driver, please include in your RSVP comment to this July 14 calendar event the number of people you have room to to take in your carpool from MLCH to the DBG Chatfield.

Fran - info@TopicTalkWalks.com, (303) 321-1064
Donald Studinski Comment by Donald Studinski on July 6, 2009 at 12:29pm
I have posted pictures of 4 of the 5 Community Gardens in Broomfield. The 5th garden is at the Crescent Grange. I posted pictures of the Grange, but not their garden. Hope you all enjoy.
Hugs ... Dons
Fran Rew Comment by Fran Rew on June 9, 2009 at 12:48pm
Visit the Transition Colorado calendar. There's a new inspirational calendar event for this coming Monday, June 15, beginning at 6:00 PM. You are invited to a collaborative Transition Colorado, Topic-Talk Walks, and Mount Loretto Community Garden inspiration for community gardeners in the Denver Botanic Gardens. Our inspirational walk in the DBG will include a short visit with the curator of the American Selection Garden who is also a DBG Senior Horticulturist, and the leader of the new DBG Community - Maria Bumgarner.

I hope you'll have an opportunity to share the inspiration with us.

Fran Rew
(303) 321-1064
info@TopicTalkWalks.com
Seth Sovak Comment by Seth Sovak on May 8, 2009 at 2:53pm
Boulder Culinary Gardeners Plant Sale

Saturday, May 16, 2009 - 8:00 am --> 2:00 pm

988 75th St, Boulder, CO
Between Arapaho and Baseline on 75th St. - Just north of Douglass Elementary

Locally grown using organic and sustainable methods.

Vegetable, Herbs, Perennial and Annual flower starts

Unusual and interesting heirloom and hybrid vegetables and grown for the Colorado climate

Many Varieties of heirloom tomatoes

Planters, Herb gardens, cut flowers, trees and shrubs, house plants, garden ornaments, pottery

Plants grown by members of Boulder Culinary Gardeners
Grant Family Farms CSA Comment by Grant Family Farms CSA on May 8, 2009 at 6:06am
piggy-backing off of the veggie swap... good idea! also, switching who grows what each season is a good idea too! It's a good way to achieve crop rotation. Larger land allows It allows for the ability to crop rotate easily, there is more distance between crops. prevent pests from migrating, to prevent weeds specific to certain vegetables from growing. It is tough to do this in your own back yard, one fence to the other isn't usually enough room to move crops. If I grow lettuce, broccoli etc. one year, while you grow squashes and beans, then the next year we swap, we make certain organic farming methods easier to practice, as well as more successful. Not a bad! I have discussed this with my friend, but it would be nice to get a few people on the street, or in my local community to make this all happen. My name is Mike, I am the one representing Grant Farms CSA on Transition Colorado. When you see Grant Farms on Transition Colorado, it's me! Have a good day everyone!
Pam Sherman Comment by Pam Sherman on May 7, 2009 at 8:57pm
What about starting a veggie swap? A handful of spinach for a few eggs? Apples for pears? My mother told me about one that just started where she lives (Mill Valley) and it seems to be successful right away.
Cheers,
Pam
Margaret Emerson Comment by Margaret Emerson on April 18, 2009 at 9:17am
The new community garden in Boulder was developed by the same guys who have started the Broomfield community garden - David Goliath Ward and David Braden. Bravo!
 

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Pot luck sounds great!
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A potluck!-good food and good talk!-sounds like a plan Margaret! Can't wait until you're back! My best to you up in Boulder, hoping you feel better each day!
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Hi Paul, Sorry for the delayed response. Life got way too busy in December. I'm out of town right now but will be back by January 1st. I'll call you to discuss what we did at the library and to see what we all can cultivate for 2010 in Colorado :)
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Hi All. Good to be part of this group. I'm planning on coming to the watershed meeting in January. Pavlos, I'll rsvp soon.
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