Denver’s LeafDrop program allows residents to dispose of their fall leaves in an environmentally friendly way. Each fall, Denver’s Office of the City Forester partners with Denver’s Department of Transportation
Colorado is getting $22M from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to plant new trees. Inequity in Denver’s Tree Canopy: As climate change makes Denver hotter, trees help keep our communities cool.
There’s nothing quite like biting into a juicy, ripe piece of fruit or savoring the vibrant flavors of just-harvested veggies. That’s the magic of eating foods that are in season!
With a bit of planning, you can declutter AND benefit local nonprofits. Here are some local nonprofits to consider plus resources for other items. The author of this article, Alison
Dutch elm disease is a fungal disease vectored in part by the elm bark beetle or spread through overlapping roots among elm trees. The disease is known to be lethal