The Fluid Edge – How Water and it’s Management Effects Cities
The effects of water seem ordinary enough, even in the thirsty west, but consider the native landscape that was Denver before wagons rolled in from the east. Today Denver is […]
Drought is Almost a Usual Condition for Colorado
Every thirty years, or so, mother nature makes an overt attempt to remind us that Colorado is a semi-arid state. In historical perspective, somewhere in the state, we have experienced […]
Ponds versus Bluegrass
Ponds vs. Grass Which takes more water to maintain, grass or a pond? As we begin a new gardening season, 2006 will still go into the record books as a […]
Get Wet! 2023 – Can Water Features Be Xeric? Transforming your yard while conserving water!
It seems that everywhere you turn there is another article about some climate crisis, the drought we’re in, the dangerously low levels of major reservoirs (Lake Powell & Lake Mead) […]