Sustainability Spotlight - February 2024 - Water Conservation Programs

Whether you’re new to Wheat Ridge or have been a long-time resident, you know how dry the climate can get here. Sure, there might be snow on the ground today, but in a few months we can all expect that moisture to dry up and the ground to get dry again. How can we make this precious, limited (and expensive) resource go the distance this upcoming summer? Some ideas could be:

  • Picking native plants that thrive in arid climates and attract pollinators
  • Setting up efficient sprinklers so plants and yards get the right amount of water
  • Replacing lawns with drought-tolerant options like xeriscaping and alternative turf

Not sure where to get started? Here are 4 programs offered through Resource Central to help inspire your landscaping plans this season:

Garden in a Box: This popular program makes it easy to transform your yard into a beautiful, drought-tolerant oasis helping you to use less water on your landscaping year after year. Each spring and summer, Resource Central offers a selection of professionally designed, low-water garden kits tailor-made for Colorado yards. These DIY kits include quart-sized perennial plants, plant-by-number maps, seasonal maintenance suggestions, and watering schedule recommendations. These boxes sell out fast — the sale starts March 4, get yours before they’re all gone! Wheat Ridge residents may be eligible for a $25 discount on qualifying purchases while supplies last – just select City of Wheat Ridge as your water provider at checkout.

Lawn Replacement: By replacing your grass with waterwise plants, you’ll use less water outdoors while supporting pollinators (and spending less time maintaining that yard). It’s an easy way to create a stunning environment that benefits both our communities and the environment. Wheat Ridge residents qualify for a discount of $500 on turf replacement services, learn more here. Discounts are limited and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Apply by April 1 to meet the priority deadline.

Slow the Flow: This program evaluates sprinklers to help Colorado residents use their water wisely. Gain knowledge about your system, get a customized watering schedule, and learn ways to improve efficiency and reduce water waste. Best of all — these evaluations are FREE to Wheat Ridge residents while supplies last! Registration for this program opens in April, but you can join the wait list today!

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