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City of Longmont, Colorado: Get a Garden in a Box: Beautiful landscapes made easy

Get a Garden in a Box: Beautiful landscapes made easy In partnership with Resource Central, City of Longmont Public Works offers a limited number of $25 discounts to customers, making a greater step towards water conservation.
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Get a Garden in a Box: Beautiful landscapes made easy

 

In partnership with Resource Central, City of Longmont Public Works offers a limited number of $25 discounts to

customers, making a greater step towards water conservation.

 

 

 

Plant a garden for a greener future! With the help of Garden In A Box -a selection of professionally designed perennial gardens -you can save water, beautify your landscape, and enrich your community. These xeric (low-water) garden kits include 14-30 starter plants, a comprehensive plant and care guide, and 1-3 plant by number maps.

No green thumb required! These do it yourself garden kits are designed for all gardening levels.Whether you are looking to redesign a portion of your yard, attract bees and butterflies, or simply increase your curb appeal, Garden In A Box makes Colorado landscaping easy.

Enjoy locally-grown, pollinator-friendly plants that offer a beautiful alternative (or complement) to a traditional lawn.By removing just 100 square feet of your irrigated turf grass and planting a Garden In A Box, you could save an estimated 1,000 gallons of water per year. With a wide variety of gardens to choose from, saving water has never looked so good!

In partnership with Resource Central, City of Longmont Public Works offers a limited number of $25 discounts to customers, making a greater step towards water conservation. Gardens start at $79 and are competitively priced. Find the perfect garden for your unique space at ResourceCentral.org/Gardens. Order online beginning in March, pick up in May.

 

 

 

This is a news release from the City of Longmont and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.