Recent Posts
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January 18thNews of the High Tunnel program came to me in the usual rural Montana way, via neighbor. Wendy Williams, an NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) employee and former...
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January 4thBozeman Montana. 2:00 p.m. 58°F in the sun (46° in the shade) and I’m out in my driveway in a sleeveless shirt shoveling off the last of the ice that hid in the shadows. I had a sweater on to start, honest, but it was just too...
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October 28thZone 4 Technical Editor—Horticulture Cheryl Moore-Gough was invited to appear on the Martha Stewart Show on Monday, October 24. Due to the recent passing of her husband, Dr. Bob Gough, she was unable to attend. In her place, Martha invited...
Upcoming Events
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February 1stDenver Botanic GardensFlowering orchids will be the highlight of the Orangery. New features include orchids spilling from hanging baskets along the north wall and steel arbors drapes with orchids and bromeliads framing the citrus trees along the south wall. The arbors of the Orangery will be flanked by clay pots filled with orchid blooms.
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February 8thGardens on Spring Creek1-3pm Learn the basic techniques of shading, perspective, creating texture, and line drawings with graphite pencils while drawing the forms and textures of nature. Recommended for beginning artists. $85 members / $90 non-members for six sessions Call 970-416-2486 to register
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February 9thDenver Botanic GardensThree Tuesdays – Feb. 9, 16, 23 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. In this intensive beginner class, discover the ins and outs of beekeeping and the knowledge and supplies you'll need to get started in this fascinating hobby. Marygael Meister, founder of Denver Bee, will cover everything you need to become a backyard beekeeper! Cost: $65 member, $75 non-member Instructor: Marygael Meister
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February 11thDenverWith over 1400 booths and 50 free seminars, this is the biggest in our region. Gardeningcolorado.com
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February 11thGardens on Spring Creek10am-11:30am $12 members / $15 non-members 970-416-2486 www.fcgov.com/gardens Landscape features such as dry creek beds, terrace walls, and rock gardens can serve dual purposes - providing beauty and conserving water by directing water to your plants. Learn how to create and place these water-wise features in your landscape and how to avoid common blunders. Instructor: Loretta Mannix, The Horticulture Consultant
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