Native Plants
Incorporating native plants into your landscape is a great way to support the local ecosystem and reduce maintenance costs. Native plants are well adapted to the Colorado climate, and they require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides than non-native plants. They also provide habitat for local wildlife, such as butterflies and bees.
Some examples of native plants in Colorado include:
Colorado Blue Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea) - This iconic flower features blue and white petals and is the state flower of Colorado.
Rocky Mountain Beeplant (Cleome serrulata) - This tall, colorful plant produces clusters of pink or purple flowers that are attractive to bees and butterflies.
Gambel Oak (Quercus gambelii) - This drought-tolerant tree is found throughout the Colorado foothills and mountains and provides important habitat for wildlife.
Golden Banner (Thermopsis divaricarpa) - This yellow-flowered perennial grows in mountain meadows and is a favorite food source for elk and other grazing animals.
Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) - This tallgrass prairie species is a native grass that can reach up to 8 feet tall and is an important component of the grassland ecosystem.
Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping is a landscaping method that uses drought-tolerant plants and other design elements to conserve water. This is particularly beneficial for homeowners in Colorado, where water is a precious resource. Xeriscaping can help reduce water bills, save time and money on maintenance, and provide a beautiful and unique landscape.
Edible Landscaping
Edible landscaping is a great way to combine beauty and functionality in your landscape. By planting fruits, vegetables, and herbs, you can enjoy fresh produce right from your own backyard. This can also help reduce your grocery bills and provide a fun and rewarding hobby.
Trees and Shrubs
Planting trees and shrubs can provide a variety of benefits for homeowners. Trees can help reduce energy costs by providing shade and blocking wind, while also improving air quality and reducing noise pollution. Shrubs can provide privacy, create focal points, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of your landscape.
Low-Maintenance Landscaping
Low-maintenance landscaping is a great option for homeowners who want to enjoy a beautiful landscape without spending too much time or money on maintenance. This can include incorporating gravel, mulch, or artificial turf instead of grass, using plants that require little water or pruning, and incorporating hardscaping elements like patios and pathways.
Outdoor Living Spaces
Outdoor living spaces like patios, decks, and outdoor kitchens can provide a functional and enjoyable space for homeowners to relax and entertain guests. These features can also increase the value of your home and provide a great return on investment.
Kelly Thompson, REALTOR
303-587-3846
MT Homes at COMPASS