Come visit the garden!
- Address: 9300 East Orchard Road, Greenwood Village
- Master Gardener Hours: Tuesday and Friday mornings 8-10am from April – October.
- Contact us: Email or call 303-730-1920
- The Silo Park demonstration garden can be visited anytime during daytime hours. For more information about Silo Park, please visit: https://www.greenwoodvillage.com/349/Silo-Park



Since 2012, Master Gardener volunteers have planned, planted, maintained and harvested the 2,200 square foot garden, in partnership with The City of Greenwood Village. A huge variety of vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers is grown each year in the garden. In 2023, Greenwood Village redesigned and rebuilt the garden with 19 new raised beds.


All the produce harvested in the garden is donated to feed the hungry. The demonstration garden contributes to the CSU’s “Grow and Give” program, a larger hunger relief effort in Colorado. Produce from the Silo garden is donated to the Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry in Greenwood Village. Over the past 12 years, we have donated over 15,000 pounds of produce.


Come visit! Stop by the garden and see what can be grown in Colorado. From April to September, Master Gardener volunteers work at Silo Park on Tuesday and Friday mornings. We always welcome visitors. We are available to take you on a tour of the garden and answer your gardening questions.
What’s In Our Beds?
Click on each bed to see our planting layout
- Overall Garden Map
- Bed 1-A Cucumbers
- Bed 1-B Tomatoes
- Bed 1-C Tomatoes
- Bed 1-D Summer Squash
- Bed 1-E Melons and Artichokes
- Bed 1-F Beans
- Bed 1-G Beans
- Bed 1-H Cauliflower, Cabbage and Kohlrabi
- Bed 1-I Summer Squash
- Bed 2-A Tomatoes and Peppers
- Bed 2-B Root Vegetables
- Bed 2-C Pumpkins, Gourds and Winter Squash
- Bed 2-D Carrots, Celery and Okra
- Bed 3-A Winter Squash
- Bed 3-B Herbs
- Bed 3-C Beets and Greens
- Bed 3-D Greens and Swiss Chard
- Bed 3-E Leeks and Onions
- Bed 3-F Peas
To learn more about edible gardening in Colorado
Information on growing Vegetables and Herbs
Information about Flowering Herbaceous Plants: Flowers, Ground Covers and Ornamental Grasses
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