Retired and with her children grown, Lois Witte decided it was time to save water and help out pollinators by replacing the front-yard turf at her Lakewood home. (Allen Best/Big Pivots) This story, a collaboration of Big Pivots and Aspen Journalism, is the fourth of a five-part series that examines the intersection of water and urban landscapes in Colorado. Part 1: Colorado squeezes water from urban landscapes, an overview Part 2: At Colorado River’s headwaters, questions about whether there’s enough water for lawns Part 3: How bluegrass lawns became the default for homeowners association Part 4: The outliers in urban residential landscaping: Why these homeowners tore out their turf
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