After months of uncertainty and frosty relations, Denver Urban Gardens and Lower Highland neighborhood residents who use the El Oasis garden will find out next week whether the property can be split for sale. The roughly 22,000-square-foot green space at 1847 W. 35th Ave. has been the subject of controversy since nonprofit Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) last year announced it would sell the property for $1.2 million to cover debilitating budget shortfalls. RELATED: A plot of land given to Denver Urban Gardens for $1 to house a community garden will be sold to developers for $1.2 million Gardeners revolted, shocked that DUG would sell its biggest patch of urban green space and raising the specter of company mismanagement.