If you need a laugh, allow me to present my thriving winter sown “pansy”. 🤣😏🤦🏻♀️
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!First outdoor seedling sleepover successful. 😀⛺️🌱🪴🌱🌙 (They grow up so fast, lol. 🥲)
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Help IDing please
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Neglected Irises blooming. Neglected Tulips winding down.
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Yes. It’s still too early to plant warm season annuals.

Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!
How do I permanently prevent regrowth?
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Surviving vs Thriving. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Consider putting what’s best (for the plants, not us), to the test this season.

Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!
Late April 2024
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!April 17th. Morning before the weekend cold spell. Haven’t seen them since. Just now hearing & seeing grasshoppers again.
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Letter from TeamCare saying my coverage ended??? Wtf!?

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Newbie denture questions
I made this for support for everyone who has dentures or is considering getting them.Cool season plant babies all tucked in for another 40 degrees plummet in temps. 😵💫
Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!Will this keep the GMDs off my precious pepper seedlings this season? ***grasshoppers of mass destruction***

Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!
Hostas? Yay or nay?

Denver and Colorado in general is an interesting... frustrating place to try and grow things. Between late snows, super strong sunshine, tough soil conditions and harsh winds, the Denver gardener needs all the help they can get!