If you feel that conserving water is important in the arid West, then vote now for our demonstration garden project! We are proposing to construct a xeric demonstration / educational garden in downtown Driggs to help show that xeric gardens not only save precious water and help manage stormwater runoff, but they look great too. The garden is being designed through a volunteer effort by Harmony employees and we’ll be working in conjunction with the local non-profit group Friends of the Teton River.
We were nominated for Nau’s 2010 Grant for Change (Nau is an organic clothing company). There are 123 nominees and the project with the most votes gets the money.
Please click HERE now to vote and help improve landscaping in Teton Valley Idaho. Spread the word!