Demonstration gardens

Maybe you’re looking for inspiration for a gardening project. Or maybe you just want to take a walk through a curated garden. Either way, come visit one of our several demonstration gardens! Each of our demonstration gardens showcases research-based gardening practices, is open to the public, and is thoughtfully maintained by our Colorado Master Gardeners. Below, you’ll find a listing of our various demonstration gardens.

A group of people stands together in an outdoor demonstration garden while an instructor points out features of the landscape.

Jefferson County gardens

A colorful low‑flammability garden planted with hardy shrubs, mulch groundcover, and vivid flowering plants.

Low-Flammability Demonstration Garden

Together with Jefferson County Open Space, we have recently created a Low-Flammability Demonstration Garden to demonstrate fire-adapted landscaping within the context of defensible space requirements. This garden showcases a variety of plants that can help mitigate fire risk and bring beauty into your landscapes. Explore our garden (located at Lookout Mountain Nature Center and Preserve) to see real-world examples, and check out our factsheet below to learn more.

A vibrant, water‑wise garden featuring clusters of drought‑tolerant plants arranged among sandy pathways and natural stone.

Plant Select Demonstration Garden

The Plant Select Demonstration Garden offers beautiful displays of water-wise plants. This garden is largely composed of Plant Select plants, which are plants that have been selected and tested to thrive in our geographic range and climate. This garden is an excellent example for those wanting to landscape in a way that conserves more water (and allows for less maintenance!).

A group of people working together in a garden, tending to plants and soil with gloves and handheld tools.

Courage Garden

The Courage Garden is a garden sponsored by Victim Outreach Incorporated and dedicated to innocent victims of crime. This garden features a large diversity of plants, many of which have low water needs.

A lush mountain‑style garden filled with wildflower‑inspired plantings and evergreen accents.

Mountain Native Plant Demonstration Garden

The Mountain Native Demonstration Garden features plants native to the Front Range and specifically focuses on plants native to higher elevations. This garden celebrates the relationship between native plants, wildlife, and pollinators, and stress the gardens’ minimal needs for water or maintenance.

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