With watering restrictions beginning to roll out across Colorado, many gardeners are feeling a mix of uncertainty, confusion, and eagerness to do the “right thing” as we head into what
16Apr
16Apr
With watering restrictions beginning to roll out across Colorado, many gardeners are feeling a mix of uncertainty, confusion, and eagerness to do the “right thing” as we head into what
06Apr
One of the largest lawn removals this year took place in Lakewood, where 2,500 sq ft of grass was transformed into a DIY waterwise garden, plus tips to plan yours.
02Apr
You’ve probably seen it: a front yard with a young tree planted right in the middle—and a big, empty ring of lawn beneath it. It’s one of the most common
05Mar
Garden In A Box makes it easier to convert bigger areas in your yard to waterwise gardens confidently and cohesively. This year, we’ve created 2 special garden pairings designed to
25Feb
Begin your waterwise gardening journey with Resource Central and Denver Botanic Gardens — we’re giving away boot camp tickets!
24Feb
With clay-heavy soils, intense sunshine, and persistent drought conditions, Colorado gardeners know that our state presents unique challenges for even the greenest of thumbs. As water becomes an increasingly
20Feb
If you are exploring Lawn Replacement and find yourself most excited about the idea of complimentary Garden In A Box kits, the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) option may be worth a closer
12Feb
Want to swap some thirsty lawn for low-water plants this year but having trouble choosing where to start? From shady corners to narrow “hell strips”, see how Garden In A Box can transform these tricky spots into beautiful, low-water gardens with the right plan.
05Feb
We recently sat down with Lauren Freels, a Landscape Architect with the City of Boulder Climate Initiatives, and designer of the stunning Biodiversity Nursery Garden In A Box kit. She gave us a behind-the-scenes look at how the garden came to life and the exciting research study it’s a part of.
02Feb
One of the largest lawn removals this year took place in Lakewood, where 2,500 sq ft of grass was transformed into a DIY waterwise garden, plus tips to plan yours.
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