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Liven Up Your Garden with More Color and Less Water, April 24

Posted on: Apr-12-2013

More Color, Less Water – Dryland Perennials will provide an array of plant options for year-round enjoyment. Garden author and Denver Post columnist Marcia Tatroe will present, 7-8:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 24, Midtown Arts Center, 3750 S. Mason St. (south of Horsetooth Road and Mason Street).

Tatroe will share her xeriscape experience with great dryland perennials that can enhance a garden and save water. This free program provides the rules of thumb for adding structure and suitable plant selections to your garden.

For more information or to learn about other programs in the Residential Environmental Program Series, visit https://www.fcgov.com/reps, email utilities@fcgov.com, call (970) 221-6700 or TDD (970) 224-6003.



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