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Welcome to the Denver Urban Gardens Google Group!

This listserv is your resource to connect to the gardening community of Colorado to discuss community gardening, home gardening, urban agriculture, and more!

Listserv guidelines:
  • Please remember to include your contact information, as well as the contact information or link related to your topic.
  • If your posting concerns an event, please remember to include the date, time, location, and link or contact information for more details.
  • Please post original messages to the listserv. Email forwards, particularly if they offer no explanation from the sender, can be confusing.
  • This listserv is moderated to prevent spam and inappropriate postings, so your message may not appear until the next day. If you send your message on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, your message may not appear until the following Monday. If you would like your message moderated immediately, please call the Denver Urban Gardens office during regular business hours, Monday - Friday at 303.292.9900.
  • If you have questions or comments regarding this listserv, please contact us directly at dirt@dug.org rather than sending the message to the entire listserv. If you have questions or comments regarding a posted topic, please reply directly to the sender rather than the entire listserv. 
  • Please refrain from posting messages that include:
    • Promotion of non-organic growing practices
    • Events or topics unrelated to gardening or urban agriculture in Colorado
    • Promotion of for-profit events or products
    • Endorsements of political candidates 
About Denver Urban Gardens (DUG): For more than 25 years, Denver Urban Gardens has offered neighborhoods the essential resources for community gardens, including design and planning, construction, leadership organization, fundraising, and long-term garden support. Denver Urban Gardens currently operates more than 100 community gardens throughout Metro Denver, including nearly 30 school-based community gardens. In addition to building and supporting community gardens, Denver Urban Gardens operates DeLaney Community Farm, an urban community supported agriculture project, the Master Composter Training Program, the Master Community Gardener Training Program, the Free Seeds and Transplants Program and provides extensive education in nutrition and gardening in Denver schools.  
   
Questions? Contact us at dirt@dug.org. To learn more about Denver Urban Gardens, please visit www.dug.org