This Friday, April 22nd is Earth Day. For more than 40 years, Earth Day has been inspiring millions of people to take action in securing a healthy future for themselves and their children. Over 1 billion people participate in Earth Day making it the largest civic observance in the world. The Earth Day Network has over 22,000 partners in 192 countries that work diligently to broaden, diversify and mobilize the environmental movement. From greening schools to promoting green economic policies at home and abroad, the Earth Day Network informs as well as energizes communities to pledge an act of green.
Lifescape Associates understands the importance of preserving our natural environment and creating outdoor spaces that allow us to enjoy the great outdoors without harming our environment. Take the time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors or do a green act in your own community. The Earth Day Fair at Denver Civic Center Park will have lots of activities and displays that will encourage you and your family to honor the Earth and make your own efforts toward conservation and preservation of our planet for current and future generations.
Creating a vibrant, colorful landscape doesn't have to mean using large amounts of water. In fact, many of the most beautiful plants for Colorado landscapes are naturally adapted to thrive in our semi-arid climate. By choosing the right mix of low-water plants, you...
If you've noticed shiny, metallic green beetles chewing through your roses, grapevines, or ornamental plants, you're not alone. Japanese beetles have become one of Colorado's most destructive landscape pests, causing significant damage to residential gardens and...
If your roses suddenly have holes in the leaves or your linden tree looks like it has been stripped almost overnight, Japanese beetles may be the culprit. These metallic green beetles have become an increasingly common sight along Colorado’s Front Range. While they...