The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens have been nothing but a great benefit to many of those who have visited it on the Front Range. Now it is going to get even better.
Have you experienced Shakespeare performed in the park?
The Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company will present 'Taming of the Shrew' in Lions Park for free on Saturday evening, July 11.
Most horticulturist's recommend that you rotate your plants and vegetable plants, to give the soil a break. If you cannot do that, then fish fertilizer may be the answer.
If you have a green thumb and want to get outside for some plating fun with folks in the community, make plans to be at the Paul Smith Children's Village Saturday.
Do you enjoy watching the birds around your house?
You might be able to attract more by making a bird feeder out of a recycled plastic bottle at the Paul Smith Children's Village in Lions Park on Tuesday, May 19.
How are you celebrating Earth Day this year?
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Children's Village will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 18, with free activities including a chance to meet Smokey Bear.
Have you ever tried to make a bird's nest?
I've seen lots of birds carrying twigs, grass and other materials back to a tree to build their nests, but I really don't know how they get it all to stay together. We can find out at a science workshop at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens on Tuesday, March 24.