Submit Your Lawn Replacement Program Application
Ready to transform your thirsty lawn into a beautiful waterwise landscape? Apply for the Lawn Replacement program and enjoy the benefits of a sustainable outdoor space!
Resource Central hosts a regular series of conservation events open to the public, including seminars.
As a proud member of Colorado’s conservation community, we also promote events hosted by our partners in the Front Range. If you know of an event that helps communities put conservation into action, contact us!
Ready to transform your thirsty lawn into a beautiful waterwise landscape? Apply for the Lawn Replacement program and enjoy the benefits of a sustainable outdoor space!
Every Tuesday, Resource Central is offering for FREE donation pickups of building materials!
Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
When you apply for our Lawn Removal Service, you’ll be automatically entered to receive a $200 credit toward your project. You can combine this $200 credit with the standard discount from our water partners. This means some lawn removal projects have the potential to save up to $950!
Join us on Saturday, June 7 for our Summer Plant & Garden Sale! Shop individual waterwise plants, yard tools, pots, and more!
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Why is compost so hot? Rutger Myers will discuss why compost and soil health are the foundations of a home garden. You can expect to learn how to make compost in your back yard, how to use compost in your garden and why healthy soil can save the world. Great for beginner gardeners. Sponsored by the Town of Lochbuie.
Every Tuesday, Resource Central is offering for FREE donation pickups of building materials!
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Garden In A Box pickup events are for Garden In A Box customers only and are not open to the public.
Every Tuesday, Resource Central is offering for FREE donation pickups of building materials!
Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!
Join us at the Materials Reuse facility on Saturday, June 21, from 10am to 1pm for live music, food truck fare, local artists, and more!
Join us Saturday, June 21, for a free rain barrel workshop! Learn the basics of installing a rain barrel and using collected water effectively.
How many aphids can a ladybug eat? Colorado gardens have a wide diversity of insect and arthropod visitors, each playing a key role in the garden ecosystem - yes, even wasps have their purpose! This seminar will go over a broad range of garden insects and arthropods, their role in the ecosystem, and whether they are a friend or foe. We will cover the benefits insects and arthropods provide, as well as management options for some of the common pests and invasive species we find in the garden. Great for all levels of gardeners. Sponsored by the City of Longmont.
Every Tuesday, Resource Central is offering for FREE donation pickups of building materials!
Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!
Gardening in the high country means your garden is a lot closer to the wildlands. Gardening with native plants is essential for successful high elevation gardening, but sometimes native plants are hard to find in the nurseries. In this webinar, we will explore how a seasonal approach to native plant gardening can start a native plant revolution in your community. Great for all levels of gardeners.