Category: SEED den
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Structuring the Stiles African American Heritage Garden II: STONES
The structuring of the Stiles African American Heritage Gardens began with boxing in the oak as a reference to the Underground Railroad and a platform for the collection of plants used as food and medicine by those seeking freedom.
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Structuring the Stiles African American Heritage Garden I: DOGS
The structuring of the Stiles African American Heritage Gardens began with boxing in the oak as a reference to the Underground Railroad and a platform for the collection of plants used as food an d medicine by those seeking freedom.
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STILES – Breaking Ground in the Hell-strip
Join us for an open house at the Stiles Center to learn about Aunt Clara Brown and our no-water, stone crevice gardens in the ‘hell-strip.’ Through themed Saturday Afternoon Teas, explore plant knowledge and community insights. The first tea will focus on medicinal plants and Clara Brown’s contributions to healing and community empowerment.
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STILES – Tearing Out Three Layers of Weed Cloth

After receiving a grant from Denver Arts & Venues PS You Are Here program, we started restoring the land by opening the soil to the sky and moisture after 30 years of being smothered under weed cloth
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Site Assessment for the Stiles African American Heritage Gardens

An assessment of the existing plants at the Stiles African American Herigate Center in Five Points.
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The Stiles African American Heritage Gardens
2607 Glenarm PlaceIn the Heart of Five Points, Denver, Colorado The Stiles African American Heritage Center is open to the public (most) Saturdays from 2-4p.Confirm or set an appointment with Kala: 720-276-0741 2026: Walking Together The Stiles African American Heritage Center is honored to have been awarded a Walking Together grant supporting Folklife in Communities…
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Congress Park News Fall Garden Column: Leave the Leaves
Fall Garden column by Lee Lee for the Congress Park News: Leave the Leaves in fall to support pollinators winter habitat. In turn, pollinators offer protein rich meals for spring hatchlings.
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Congress Park News Summer Garden Column: Garden Edits: Weeding
Spring Garden column by Lee Lee for the Congress Park News: Getting started with Native Plants in Denver
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Congress Park News Spring Garden Column: Getting Started with Native Plants
Spring Garden column by Lee Lee for the Congress Park News: Getting started with Native Plants in Denver
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SEED :: disperse – TJ Mabrey
The sculpture “Seed Carrier” by TJ Mabrey, crafted from Italian marble, symbolizes the transportation of seeds. It features an empty wisteria pod floating on water, representing how seeds like rice and wheat travel globally. The artwork highlights the natural dispersal of seeds and critiques modern agricultural practices.
