
Downtown Grand Junction Looks Like a Flower Show Right Now
The flower beds in downtown Grand Junction are looking spectacular as always this summer. If you have not strolled down Main Street this month, you should come downtown and take a look.
Did you know that Grand Junction plant experts offer a downtown plant walk twice a month? Listen to what these green thumb guides have to say about the flowers growing in Grand Junction's flower beds.
Love the Plants & Flowers on Main Street?
A few tips from Grand Junction's garden gurus will have your flower beds looking as great as the beds downtown in no time. The city horticulture team will share how to prep the soil, how they select plants and layouts, color combinations, and how to prepare these plants for winter later in the year.
See some of the great work done along Main Street in recent years by scrolling through Grand Junction's downtown flower beds in the gallery below.
Downtown Grand Junction Flower Beds
Gallery Credit: Waylon Jordan
July/August/September Plant Walks
Downtown Plant Walks take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 to 10:30 AM. Join one walk or come back each month to watch downtown transform throughout the summer and into the fall.
- July 16th: Wednesday, 9 to 10:30 AM
- July 19th: Saturday, 9 to 10:30 AM
- August 13th: Wednesday, 9 to 10:30 AM
- August 16th: Saturday, 9 to 10:30 AM
- September 17th: Wednesday, 9 to 10:30 AM
- September 20th: Saturday, 9 to 10:30 AM

How To Register for A Downtown Plant Walk
Attending a plant walk is as easy as signing up online, then meeting the group at one of Grand Junction's downtown coffee shops to start the walk. A cup of coffee or tea is included in the walk. Walks are open to guests age 16 or older. The cost is $10.
You can select a walk in July, August, or September with this link. Once you register, additional details will be provided by Grand Junction Parks and Rec.
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