Give The Gift Of Gardening
Calendars Keep Things Sunny All Year
By Jean Ercolani
Park Hill Garden Walk Organizer
The Park Hill Garden Walk is offering a unique gift of gardening tips and tricks in a 2021 calendar.
This beautiful and unique calendar not only showcases images from Park Hill gardens over the years, it also provides useful Colorado Front Range gardening information for each month of the year. A few examples of things to do in January include making sure to fill your bird feeders, pruning and trimming dormant shrubs and trees, and remembering to water during what can be stretches of dry, warm months — yes, even in winter.
I personally find Colorado gardening challenging and I have already found these tips quite helpful. Not only will I be buying this calendar for myself, but my friends and family will be receiving one as well this holiday season.
This beautiful Park Hill Garden Walk calendar is $20, and proceeds go to help support the work of Greater Park Hill Community, Inc. It measures 12” X 24” when open. Supplies are limited, and they are available for purchase at the following locations:
• City Floral Garden Center, 1440 Kearney St.
• Ace on the Fax, 7100 E. Colfax Ave.
• Cake Crumbs Bakery & Café, 2216 Kearney St.
• Spinelli’s Market, 4621 E. 23rd Ave.
• Park Hill Community Bookstore, 4620 E. 23rd Ave.
• Long Table Brewhouse, 2895 Fairfax St.
You may also purchase them online at parkhillgardenwalk.org/calendar/. You can pick up your online order at the Park Hill Community Office at 2823 Fairfax St. on Mondays and Wednesdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
A special thank you to City Floral Garden Center, the primary sponsor of the calendar. Their generosity and ongoing support of the Park Hill Garden Walk is truly appreciated. City Floral is also a primary contributor to the gardening tips found in the calendar.
The Park Hill Garden Walk committee is a group of volunteers working to raise funds to support the Greater Park Hill Community mission. GPHC, Inc., is a volunteer-based registered neighborhood organization that promotes the character and vibrancy of Park Hill through its resources, information and advocacy, and preserving the quality of life and the history of the neighborhood through community participation. Learn more and get involved at www.greaterparkhill.org.