Community, sharing, and connection: A collective approach to gardening

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How to keep up with a natural cycle that isn’t natural anymore is a big part of the challenge.

A neighbor gave the author some dragon tongue seeds when she first moved into her house, and she gathers and replants the seeds each spring.

In learning more sustainable and resilient gardening practices, it helps to have a gardening community both locally and online. One of the shifts gardeners talk about in response to gardening for climate change is planting more native seeds, especially expanding native pollinator plant habitats. Yet gardeners also discussed concerns of sprayed pesticides or herbicides that may damage pollinators and beneficial insects.

A house in Denver hosts a pollinator garden and seed bank, which offered these bachelor button flower seeds. • Louisville Library Seed Swap with Wild Ones Front Range, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 2 at Louisville Public Library, 951 Spruce St. • The Arapahoe Libraries offers Seed Libraries at all their locations including their bookmobile for the 2024 season. Flower, herb, and vegetable seed packets will be available from March 4 through June 15 for families to select up to three packets per day/visit.Colorado gardeners eyeing warmer USDA growing zones should be careful, experts sayConcerns about local food security and supply are connected to seed saving and sharing.

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