Apr 21, 2026
You did it. You started seeds. You nurtured them indoors. You checked on them like proud plant parents. Now your seedlings are green, healthy, and feeling very good about themselves. Before you send them straight into the garden, there’s one critical step that...
Dream It, Plan It, Grow It: Designing Your Best Garden YetHigh-Country Zone 6b Tips for Sketching, Rotating, Companion Planting & Starting Those First Seeds Indoors
Apr 7, 2026
Winter in the high country is like nature’s big “Pause” button. The beds are sleeping, the hoses are frozen in positions that defy physics, and the pine trees are quietly judging us for last summer’s watering habits. But while the garden rests… the gardener dreams....
The Mid-Winter Garden Kickoff: What You Should Be Starting TODAY for a Great SpringZone 6b’s guide to giving your garden a head start while winter is still pretending it owns the place.
Feb 17, 2026
Zone 6b’s guide to giving your garden a head start while winter is still pretending it owns the place. Mid-February in Zone 6b is a weird time. We’re halfway between “my soil is frozen” and “my peas are screaming to be planted.” But guess what? YOUR GARDENING SEASON...
Join the Movement: How Our Community Garden Is Creating a More Resilient Future
Feb 3, 2026
When people talk about “community resilience,” it often sounds big and abstract—emergency plans, federal grants, and phrases like infrastructure redundancy (which is as exciting as it sounds). But in reality?Resilience often begins with something much smaller, much...
Starting Seeds Like a Pro (Even in Winter!)Your Laugh-While-You-Learn Guide to Indoor Seed Starting, From Onion Babies to Broccoli Boss-Level
Jan 20, 2026
Winter in the high country can feel like gardening purgatory: the beds are frozen, the hoses are buried somewhere under last fall’s good intentions, and even the pine trees look judgmental. But guess what? Your gardening season starts NOW — indoors! Starting seeds...