Wild Ones: Boulder County Seed Swap
Wild Ones: Boulder County Seed Swap When: Dec 14, 1pm-3pm Where: Boulder Public Library Meadows Branch REGISTER HERE! We hope you can join us! We’ll have a variety of seed […]
Wild Ones: Boulder County Seed Swap When: Dec 14, 1pm-3pm Where: Boulder Public Library Meadows Branch REGISTER HERE! We hope you can join us! We’ll have a variety of seed […]
We'll have some amazing gift items including seeds, seed gift tins and variety seed sets in Flowers, Herbs and Greens. Plus MASA calendars, delicious local celery and more.
We'll have some amazing gift items including seeds, seed gift tins and variety seed sets in Flowers, Herbs and Greens. Plus MASA calendars, delicious local celery and more.
The first chapter meeting of 2026 will be an opportunity to socialize, swap books on botany and other subjects of interest to CONPS members, and hear from Executive Director Maggie Gaddis who will join the meeting to talk about programmatic opportunities.
A group of neighbors in east Boulder joined with other neighbors to plant gardens, grow veggies, and share gardening ideas. They did all this and so much more—they pulled together their neighborhood into a more supportive community, all while growing and sharing fresh, organic produce.
Replace your traditional lawn with a resilient, low-maintenance native grass alternative. Learn how to select the right species for your site, prepare your soil, plant successfully, and care for your native lawn for long-term beauty, habitat, and reduced water use.
Discover how observing bloom timing can help you understand climate patterns, support pollinators, and improve garden management. Learn simple phenology techniques and how your observations contribute to broader scientific knowledge about changing environments.
Join Sierra Club, frontline advocates, and legal experts for a conversation about what’s happening on the ground, the strategies we’re employing to fight back, and how you can help defend our communities and public lands.
We all cherish these public lands—our forests, creek, grasslands, and our many parks and trails. Most of us in Boulder County think of public lands as a shared good and a reservoir of natural and cultural bounty held by the government for the benefit of current and future ecosystems, residents, and visitors.
Back for another year, Boulder's Forestry staff are teaming up with the PLAY Boulder Foundation to give away tree seedlings to Boulder community members on Saturday, April 18th at Boulder Farmer's Market at 13th and Arapahoe.