Adapting to this unprecedented time certainly was not in our plan when we opened our doors in December. Despite it all, we are making every effort to stay open while still keeping safety as our top priority. At our heart, we seek to be a […]
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Community is at the heart of everything we do at Grow + Gather. From the friendly staff who greet you in The Feedery’s Market and Restaurant to the urban farm and management team working behind the scenes, together we strive to create a positive sense of community where […]
The Feedery Kitchen and Market at Grow + Gather are now officially open. We’re here seven days a week with weekend brunch available starting tomorrow, 12-14-19. Explore Feedery.com to learn more or to view the menus. You can also make a reservation online through Resy […]
On April 5, 2017 the purchase of Bill’s Auto was completed, officially marking the beginning of our journey to transform this historic property into our vision for Grow + Gather. More than two years and eight months later, we’re excited to share some big news. […]
Our first autumn snow earlier this month marked the end for most of our summer crops. While temperatures rebounded and warmer days returned, it’s only a matter of time before before consistently cold temperatures end the outdoor growing season along […]
Here are some of our favorite recipes to consider for your end-of-season harvest. We love a classic dill / cucumber style but also suggest a few other options, including using peppers, carrots beans and even green (unripe) tomatoes as ingredients. […]
Anyone who’s had the good fortune to harvest a bumper crop from his or her garden knows that sinking feeling when you have a kitchen counter piled high with zucchini and not enough time or energy to concoct interesting ways to eat it all […]
Chef Caleb featured on FOX 31’s “Colorado’s Best,” introducing The Feedery: Neighborhood Kitchen + Market, located at Grow + Gather. To celebrate the season, he shows us how to utilize your own crops for the best seasonal recipes and dishes […]
May in Colorado was a doozy this year. With typical high-altitude flair, lots of sunshine, plenty of rain and hail and last-gasp snow showers kept us on our toes in the Grow + Gather gardens. Still, we hope that like us you found time this month for garden preparation […]
By design, gardens exist because of humans. While there are many shortcuts to control the garden, it’s no surprise Grow + Gather supports a holistic approach to horticulture. Treating the garden space as an interactive community […]