You, as a Harlequin’s Gardens community member, have made a tangible difference by choosing neonic-free plants and non-toxic pest management, choosing native and waterwise plants, building soil health, supporting local ecology, creating bird and pollinator habitat, and all while getting outside and beautifying your outdoor space! You deserve our gratitude and applause!
Harlequin’s Gardens will start our 34th season in 2026, and we couldn’t be prouder that your work, and ours, is making change.
When we began this work, we were among the very few nurseries growing organically, offering native and waterwise plants, and teaching gardeners how (and why) to grow sustainably. For decades, we’ve been collecting seed, growing and bringing to market Colorado-adapted and native plants that are otherwise unavailable. This month the movement for sustainable gardening is in the news – and we’re grateful to continue to be at its forefront with you.
Close to home, Denver Parks and Rec is making news with their efforts to transition away from turf and heavily irrigated flower beds, to more sustainable landscaping. Read about it here.
And nationally, realtor.com is now advising homeowners to incorporate native plants in home landscaping as a way to not only support a resilient environment, but to raise the value of homes. Here’s that article.
Let’s keep up the good work!