Cherry Blossom Blitz
March 22, 2012
Rebecca Hufft, Ph.D.
With the beautiful, warm weather recently I have spent a lot more time outside and have enjoyed watching the first signs of spring every where I look. My chives are coming up in the garden and my
Peru Discovery - Chapter 4
March 22, 2012
Nick Snakenberg
I have wanted to visit Machu Picchu since I first glimpsed a photo of it in my 4th grade geography text book. Today, along with the rest of our tireless group, I would get that opportunity
Peru Discovery - Chapter 3
March 15, 2012
Nick Snakenberg
After a quick breakfast at our hotel, our adventurous group of travelers loaded a bus and began a day of exploration of the Urubamba Sacred Valley. After following the Urubamba River out of Cusco, we
Peru Discovery - Chapter 2
March 8, 2012
Nick Snakenberg
Our second day of discovery began with a flight to Cusco, the historical capital of the Inca Empire. We had time to rest and adjust to the high altitude (over 11,000 feet) before meeting our guide
(World) Water Day is March 22
March 8, 2012
Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd
“World Water Day” conjures up images of far-away problems (e.g. a billion people around the world do not have access to clean and safe water – with more than a third of these people living in Sub
Peru Discovery
March 1, 2012
Nick Snakenberg
In mid-February a group of Denver Botanic Gardens supporters and I began an exciting journey to Peru, spending time in each of the three major climate zones – the coastal desert, mountainous Andes
Orchid Showcase in Denver Botanic Gardens' Orangery
January 31, 2012
Nick Snakenberg
About this time each year I start itching to see the first blooms of spring. Thankfully, the Orangery at Denver Botanic Gardens is currently loaded with colorful orchid blossoms. Come visit our Orchid
As Busy as Gardeners in Winter
January 27, 2012
Matt Cole
Winter is busy, and not just for Colorado skiers. Gardeners are planning, dreaming and preparing; growers are tending indoor blooms; and propagators are starting plants to be ready for warm weather
A late rose for Christmas? (Helleborus niger)
January 26, 2012
Panayoti Kelaidis
There are a number of plants that are clever enough to bloom during the winter months: none more predictably, nor beautifully, however, than the ill-named Christmas rose ( Helleborus niger). There are
Brighten Your Winter With Aloes!
January 25, 2012
Nick Daniel
It's right around this time of year every year that I start to really crave spring, and all that comes with it. While we all still must wait patiently, beauty and color can still be found in the
Saving Gorillas Through the Power of Plants
December 5, 2011
Marisa Eisenstein
The following posts were created by dedicated and passionate volunteers and staff of Denver Botanic Gardens. Please enjoy reading their stories and experiences about why the Gardens holds a special
How to make a simple hypertufa trough
December 2, 2011
Brien Darby
From time to time, the greenhouse team at Denver Botanic Gardens will build hypertufa troughs. These troughs are a great addition to a garden, especially for showcasing some of the rock garden plants