
Turf Replacement and Water Wise Landscaping with Kate Larson and Maria Fox
05/09/23 • 57 min
How can we reduce our water use and support local ecosystems? Easy, turf replacement, water wise landscaping and planting native gardens. It can seem like an overwhelming task for homeowners and businesses but there are many resources, tools and financial support. The end result are beautiful spaces that support the surrounding plants and animals and make people happier too.
On this episode of 2 Degrees Out West, we talk with two water wise landscaping experts, Maria Fox in Utah and Kate Larson in Colorado, to discuss the benefits of turf replacement and how you can get started.
Tune in today to learn how these programs are making a big difference.
Further Reading
- Check out the WRA Colorado turf replacement guide
- Learn more about the Resource Central Garden in a Box Program
- Book a garden coach consultation with Maria Fox
- Watch some Resource Central Water Wise Seminars
- Learn more about turf replacement in Utah with Localscapes
- Read about turf replacement efforts in Nevada
- Test your knowledge with our turf replacement quiz
2 Degrees Out West is a podcast from Western Resource Advocates, an environmental conservation organization that's focused on the Interior West. WRA works across seven states to protect our climate, land, air, and water. WRA protects and advocates for Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming.
2 Degrees out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West.
On 2 Degrees Out West we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home.
It is Hosted by Dave Papineau
Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?
- Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at [email protected].
- Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
- Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at [email protected]. to be included in one of our next episodes.
- Join our email list to stay updated on when new episodes are released and calls to action on how you can help the West.
- ...
How can we reduce our water use and support local ecosystems? Easy, turf replacement, water wise landscaping and planting native gardens. It can seem like an overwhelming task for homeowners and businesses but there are many resources, tools and financial support. The end result are beautiful spaces that support the surrounding plants and animals and make people happier too.
On this episode of 2 Degrees Out West, we talk with two water wise landscaping experts, Maria Fox in Utah and Kate Larson in Colorado, to discuss the benefits of turf replacement and how you can get started.
Tune in today to learn how these programs are making a big difference.
Further Reading
- Check out the WRA Colorado turf replacement guide
- Learn more about the Resource Central Garden in a Box Program
- Book a garden coach consultation with Maria Fox
- Watch some Resource Central Water Wise Seminars
- Learn more about turf replacement in Utah with Localscapes
- Read about turf replacement efforts in Nevada
- Test your knowledge with our turf replacement quiz
2 Degrees Out West is a podcast from Western Resource Advocates, an environmental conservation organization that's focused on the Interior West. WRA works across seven states to protect our climate, land, air, and water. WRA protects and advocates for Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming.
2 Degrees out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West.
On 2 Degrees Out West we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home.
It is Hosted by Dave Papineau
Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?
- Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at [email protected].
- Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
- Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at [email protected]. to be included in one of our next episodes.
- Join our email list to stay updated on when new episodes are released and calls to action on how you can help the West.
- ...
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It is Hosted by Dave Papineau
Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?
- Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at [email protected].
- Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
- Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at [email protected]. to be included in one of our next episodes.
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2 Degrees Out West is a podcast from Western Resource Advocates, an environmental conservation organization that's focused on the Interior West. WRA works across seven states to protect our climate, land, air, and water. WRA protects and advocates for Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming.
2 Degrees out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West.
On 2 Degrees Out West we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home.
It is Hosted by Dave Papineau
Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?
- Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at [email protected].
- Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
- Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at [email protected]. to be included in one of our next episodes.
- Join our email list to stay updated on when new episodes are released and calls to action on how you can help the West.
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2 Degrees Out West - Turf Replacement and Water Wise Landscaping with Kate Larson and Maria Fox
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Episode Guest
Maria Fox is a Utah garden coach and owner of Time 2 Grow, which works with the Utah Localscapes Program.
Kate Larson is the Water and Energy program director for Resource Central in Boulder, Colorado.
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