The warmer temperatures of October have come and gone, but autumn in Colorado often extends into November. For avid gardeners, that’s a bonus.
You can still garden well past that. Days may still reach into the 50s and 60s, warming the soil enough to make it possible to stretch the gardening season. While the typical gardening months in the metro area run from May through September, cultivating a few cool-weather crops, including herbs, is possible — with a little help.
Days may still reach into the 70s and 80s, warming the soil enough to make it possible to stretch the gardening season well into fall. While the typical gardening months in the metro area run from May through September, cultivating a few cool-weather crops, including herbs, is possible — with a little help — as we head int

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