FAQs
What is WaterWise Gardening?
Waterwise
gardening refers to designing gardens using groups of plants that have similar
water needs. It does not mean that you must only use plants that need
little or no supplemental water. By grouping plants according to their
water requirements, it is more likely that the plants in the garden will get
precisely the amount of water necessary for flourishing growth.
How do I know which plants grow well in my area?
There are many references and websites that can provide you this information,
if you are willing to do some research, reading, and spend the time. Some
are listed on the Resources page. We are most
happy to consult with you on your plant selections, and can either provide a
"Personal Plant Shopper" or escort you to various nurseries in the area for your
purchases. Why should I plan my gardens first?
Having
a garden plan or design will help you in many ways - long term planning,
estimating the garden upkeep and maintenance costs and time, a better overall
flow of color and design, and generally lower overall cost of ownership.
Garden design takes many things into account including microclimate, client's
overall budget, surrounding environment, design constraints, and client
concerns.
Why should I consider removing or reducing my lawn?
Residents along the Colorado Front Range, like others in the
semi-arid western mountain states, need to show a responsible use of our
precious water resources. Reducing and/or eliminating large expanses of
lawn area, especially those containing Kentucky Blue Grass, results in far less
water usage, less chemical fertilizer and pesticide use, and less maintenance
for the home owner. Removing your lawn does not mean you have to replace
it with gravel. There are many beautiful plant alternatives, and even less
thirsty grass alternatives. All Things In Nature can help you achieve a
balance that is right for your family's lawn use requirements while at the same
time saving you money with reduced water bills.
What if I need hardscapes or outdoor room installations?
All Things In Nature can provide you with design and installation of flagstone, gravel or paver
pathways, rock work, and dry stream beds. We are
not equipped to install sprinkler systems, decks, patios, or the basic
structural landscaping around your house. We can either work with your
primary builder and landscape contractor or provide you with references to companies in our area that
provide these services.
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