Garden Guides for Mountain & Cold-Climate Growing

Gardening in the mountains is beautiful—and a little stubborn. Short seasons, surprise frosts, wind, and wildlife all have a vote. This page is your hub for my garden guides, seasonal planting tips, and real-life experiments from my backyard homestead in Colorado.

Mountain Gardening Basics

Gardening at High Elevation

When you garden at higher elevation, cooler nights and stronger sun change everything. Here are some of the key things I focus on:

  • Learning my last frost and first frost dates
  • Choosing resilient, cold-tolerant plants
  • Using covers and wind protection for young plants
  • Watching how my specific microclimate behaves year to year

Read more about high-elevation gardening

Soil & Bed Preparation

The soil here started rocky and compacted, so improving it is a long-term project. I share how I:

  • Add compost and organic matter to build healthier soil
  • Use mulch to protect roots and retain moisture
  • Create berms and mounds for drainage and visual interest
  • Work with the land instead of fighting it

Soil prep & mulch guide

What to Plant & When

Spring Planting Guide

When the ground finally thaws, it’s time for cool-weather crops and early color. In my spring guides you’ll find:

  • Cool-season vegetables that handle cold nights
  • Spring bulbs that were planted the previous fall
  • Tips for hardening off seedlings before they move outside

Explore spring planting tips

Summer Planting & Maintenance

Once the risk of frost fades, warm-season crops can finally take the stage. In summer, I focus on:

  • Warm-season vegetables like tomatoes, squash, and beans
  • Flowers for cut bouquets and pollinator activity
  • Watering and mulching in dry, sunny conditions

See summer garden ideas

Fall Planting & Overwintering

Fall is all about setting up the garden for next year. I share:

  • Planting garlic in cold climates
  • Choosing and planting fall bulbs for spring blooms
  • Mulching perennials and protecting roots
  • What can stay in the ground and what needs extra care

Fall planting checklist

Cold-Hardy Flowers & Cut Garden Ideas

I grow flowers not just for beauty, but also for bouquets, drying, and future projects.

Some of my favorite cold-hardy flowers include:

  • Cosmos
  • Zinnias
  • Yarrow
  • Peonies
  • Other mountain-hardy varieties I experiment with each season

For each flower, I share when to plant, how tall it gets, whether it reblooms after cutting, and how I use it in arrangements.

See the cold-hardy flower list and planned bouquet garden layouts.

Privacy Hedges, Berms & Living Fences

Part of my garden plan is creating evergreen privacy and windbreaks that also provide greenery for wreaths and arrangements.

  • Why I chose emerald green arborvitae and other trees
  • How I’m building berms for privacy, noise, and visual interest
  • Using shrubs, trees, and perennials to create natural fencing
  • Harvesting greenery for holiday décor and bouquets

How I’m planting a living privacy hedge

Garden Experiments & Long-Term Projects

Not everything goes as planned, and that’s part of the story. I share:

  • Experiments with new flower and vegetable varieties
  • Expanding beds and building new planting areas
  • Growing strawberries and other perennials
  • Plans for future food forests and low-maintenance systems

These guides will grow as the garden does, season by season.

Garden Photos & Video Tours

Sometimes the best guide is just seeing what’s happening in real time. Here you’ll find:

  • Photo galleries by season
  • Short videos walking through the garden
  • Before-and-after shots of beds, berms, and new plantings

Watch the latest garden tour or browse all garden posts.

Stay Updated on Garden Changes

If you want to follow along with the evolution of the garden:

  • Join my email list for monthly updates.
  • Subscribe on YouTube for new garden videos.
  • Follow me on Instagram or Pinterest for in-between moments.