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Container Gardening: Salad on Deck

Make a theme container of yummy edibles for your summer patio with these suggestions from Nancy Ondra.

History of Visual Arts in Boulder

The ambitious HOVAB revisits and celebrates the city of Boulder’s lively visual arts past.

Habitat for Humanity House Built by Beer and Volunteers

Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley has teamed up with local craft breweries.

Doggone Good

Boulder County rallies around the Humane Society of Boulder Valley (HSBV).

Popsockets, Nespresso Aeroccino, OXO Good Grips, Soil Knife

Things We Love-- Knives to Good Grips, our staff loves these things, and we thought you might, too!

Quiet-Spot, Headbands, Dog Shampoo, Thin Reader Glasses

Isn’t it great when you find something you love? Our staff found a few gems they’d love to share with you. Enjoy!

Summer 2016: From the Editor

Thanks to the many, many locals who attended the Boulder Home & Garden Fair at Twenty Ninth Street on June 4. This magazine is committed to our community. We sponsor the fair to hook up home and garden professionals with local residents. We feature your neighbors’ gardens and homes in these pages, and try to […]

It’s Training Cats and Dogs

It’s easy to train an animal to be its people-pleasing best, and as a pet owner, it’s your responsibility.

Beautiful Bulbs: Buy Now to Plant in Fall

Bulbs are primarily plants of semiarid and Mediterranean habitats, which means they’re perfect for Colorado gardens.

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Sensory- Friendly Spaces for children with autism spectrum disorder

When you have a child with autism, there’s more to creating a comfortable, safe home than painting the walls in the right shade of lemon chiffon...

Assessing an Architect

Working with an architect is foreign territory for most people. So how do you proceed?

Feature Garden: Fab in Four Seasons

It’s hard to believe this lush garden was once an eyesore. Now it’s a sight for sore eyes in every season.

Dig It–Not! The No-Dig Gardening Method

Want a garden without the backbreaking task of digging? Try this method.

Make Your Garden a Twilight Retreat

After dark, your garden could be a magical place.

Summer Surprises: Late-blooming flowers

A wealth of late-summer flowers is available for our gardens—and not just plants in the mint and daisy families

10 Revolutionary Building Materials In Use Throughout the World

What if pollution were a thing of the past? What if all trash was either biodegraded or reused? What if houses were constructed of 100-percent sustainable materials? Many environmental advocates think those goals are possible. And because the construction industry is responsible for more than a third of negative environmental impacts, it’s not surprising that […]

Feature Home: Cultural Crossroads

This bright contemporary remodeled home is a showcase of cultural artifacts and ancient crafts.

The Shortlist: What To Do In Boulder: July 1-4

The Shortlist: What To Do In Boulder: July 1-4 Happy Fourth of July weekend, Boulderites! I’m sure you all love long weekends just as much as we do! This weekend is all about celebrating the land of the free, and the home of the brave. Boulder has a ton of patriotic activities lined up for us

Haley’s Homespuns: Grilled Peach Sundaes

We’re kicking off peach season with a decadent, backyard-BBQ-friendly treat: grilled peach sundaes. Grilling peaches brings out their natural sugar and perfectly softens the flesh for this luscious dessert.

The Shortlist: What To Do In Boulder: 6/24-6/26

The Shortlist: 6/24 – 6/26 Some dancing, some art, and some clean energy…great additions to your weekend!   1. International Dance Festival Kick up your heels, because it’s time for Boulder’s best street dance—the 2016 International Dance Festival on June 24-26 at the 1300 block of Pearl Street in Boulder. This festival brings some of

Wild Earth Gardens

LANDSCAPING EXCELLENCE, CREATIVE SOLUTIONS, QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP Wild Earth Gardens is in their twentieth year of transforming landscapes! Kirsten Devine started the business as a small enterprise.  For the first few years it was a single person operation that focused solely on garden maintenance.  Wild Earth Gardens grew organically through customer referrals. Kirsten’s husband, Bryan Devine, […]

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