Colorado 2025

Lawn will be convert it to native plants for the birds.
Colorful native plants will be added to cover the stump, and provide food/habitat for birds and insects.
Adding native plants that require minimal water to maintain.
A new garden for under the crab apple tree with natives to attract more birds.
A site earmarked for adding plants to attract more birds.
Homeowner wants more birds and native plants in their landscape.
Natives that don’t require a lot of water will be added to this spot.
Homeowner wants to encourage wildlife but also add beauty.
New plants that are both beautiful and functional for birds will be added to this lovely home.
This bed will be converted to native plants.
These raised bed are for the birds!
This garden bed will get native plant additions.
Beauty and function planned for this spot.
These tire gardens will host native plants to support biodiversity and decrease the amount of watering in gardens.
New year, new plants to fill in this space this with native plant offerings.
Stone gardens will get plant additions.
Old nonnatives plants out, new native plants in to support hummingbirds and monarch.
Homeowner wants to attract birds and believes in the value of native plants.
This neglected bed will be replanted for birds.
Homeowner wants to attract birds and offer native plants.
Homeowner is replacing old roses with vines to attract hummingbirds and milkweed for monarchs.
Lots of space to add lots of new plants.
New natives will find their way into these beautiful rock lined raised beds.
Homeowner converted their lawn to a xeriscape garden.
Ground birds frequently forage here so new native plants will be added that help to feed them.

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