A field of purple echinacea
Bee Chicas

Let’s Get Growing to heal our planet and save our pollinators

Join your friends and neighbors to increase the number of native plants in our community.

If you’re new to native plant gardening, you don’t need to wait to install a pollinator garden - just add a few native plants to your yard now to gain experience and get your feet wet! A small patch provides lots of forage for pollinators – remember to “Plant in threes for native bees!”

Dig a Spot for Colorado Native Plants!

Colorado native plants are beautiful, perfectly adapted to our climate and soils, save water, and best of all, provide nectar, pollen and seeds for our native pollinators and birds.

Colorado Native Plants Guide

Get Involved!

Get Growing Logo

Every little bit of native plant habitat counts and it all adds up to big change. So join the movement and visit participating retailers and organizations who are participating in Get Growing.

Look for the Get Growing logo to locate native plants.

Participating Retailers

Plant Exchange

Do you have extra pesticide-free plants to share from your spring thinning or do you have extra seedlings? Bring them to the plant swap and take something home too. Don’t have any plants to share? You’re still welcome to come and take some plants for your garden.

People & Pollinators Action Network's Annual Plant Exchange FREE • Unitarian Universalist Church parking lot • 5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303 Saturday, June 3, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Cool Boulder

The city, partner organizations and neighbors are joining together to create pollinator pathways and corridors. Learn how you can get involved in the new community-led movement Cool Boulder.