What's Happening?
The Denver Botanic Gardens has successfully protected its plants from a late-season freeze, ensuring they are ready for the annual plant sale. Volunteers worked diligently to safeguard the plants following a spring snowstorm that threatened the garden's
preparations. The annual sale is a significant event for the gardens, attracting numerous visitors and plant enthusiasts. The efforts to save the plants highlight the dedication of the garden's staff and volunteers in maintaining the quality and availability of their offerings.
Why It's Important?
The preservation of plants for the annual sale is crucial for the Denver Botanic Gardens, as it represents a major event that supports the garden's operations and community engagement. The sale provides an opportunity for the public to purchase a variety of plants, promoting gardening and environmental awareness. Successfully managing the impact of unexpected weather conditions demonstrates the resilience and adaptability of the garden's team, ensuring the continuation of this important community event.











