Have you been left high and dry? So have we. We live in the high plains of Colorado (near Denver) where the challenges to gardening are multitudinous. If you live in a similar locale (high altitude, semi-arid desert, bright sunshine, high winds, and widely swinging temperatures), then you’ve come to the right place. We are specially equipped to help you overcome the obstacles to enjoying a fruitful landscape.

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The freshest, tastiest, most nutritious produce to please your palate and provide stunning outdoor environments.

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Aromatic Herb Garden

Meats, salads, eggs, potatoes…food prepared with herbs makes the bland and uninteresting extraordinary culinary experiences.

Superfood Garden

Realize that everything you grow in your garden is a superfood because you eat it so quickly after harvesting that it contains maximum nutrition.

Yet there are some foods, like beets and berries, that doctors believe have additional nutritional punch, especially if you eat them minutes after harvesting.

Salad Heaven

Once you have a salad this delicious, you’ll never want to go a day without one. This garden delivers leaves, herbs, and fruits that will propel your taste buds to a whole new galaxy!

Edible Flower Garden

Mix these beauties into your garden and onto your plate.

Pollinators Paradise

Bees and butterflies will find this garden very much to their liking.

GRAINS ON THE PLAINS

When you really want to get back to basics and grow your own corn, wheat, barley, rye without herbicide uptake into your food.

MAXIMUM FOOD, MINIMUM EFFORT

Why catch a minnow when you can just as easily catch a tuna? These crops deliver maximum poundage for your effort.

“My garden. A place of work. A place of rest.”

I love going shopping in my own back yard! I especially love to eat the raspberries and strawberries, and watch the beautiful butterflies!
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