ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A local initiative aims to help Coloradans save water and money by transforming their traditional grass lawns into colorful, native gardens.
Since its launch in 2020, Boulder-based nonprofit Resource Central’s lawn replacement program has incentivized Coloradans to save more than 36 million gallons of water.
“I can already hear the birds chirping and sitting out here not having to worry about watering the lawn or mowing the lawn,” said Gail Reeder, a homeowner participating in the program…