About the Program

Do you love Colorado Springs and want to enhance your city by adopting a flowerbed through the Springs In Bloom program? There are over 100 available flowerbeds for adoption in Colorado Springs and we need YOUR HELP to help beautify our city through the Springs In Bloom Adoption Program!

For more information, email cityhorticulture.smb@coloradosprings.gov 

Who can participate?

  • Open to all individuals and organizations in the Colorado Springs community, including but not limited to:
  • Businesses
  • Faith-Based Groups
  • Individuals and families
  • Neighborhood Associations
  • Recreation Enthusiasts
  • Youth Groups
  • Schools (groups and teams)
  • Scouts

Adopter Responsibilities

We ask that an adopting group or organization make a one-year commitment and visit the flowerbed twice a week to weed, deadhead, trim, replace plants where needed, and dispose of litter. Volunteers are also responsible for the following duties:

  • Schedule a plant pick-up date.
  • Plant flowers in accordance with the established flowerbed design.
  • Coordinate planting date with PRCS Department to ensure the irrigation system is operating.
  • Water the flowerbed thoroughly after planting. (If planting occurs on other than the designated watering day, an alternative source of water will need to be provided.)
  • Track and return volunteer hours to PRCS Department.
  • Ensure all volunteers working on the adoption have signed the Informed Consent & Code of Ethics paperwork and returned it to PRCS Department.
  • Return all plastic pots to the City Greenhouse once the planting is completed.
     

Parks Recreation & Cultural Services (PRCS) Department Responsibilities

  • Provide water for flower beds within PRCS utilities budget guidelines on a specified schedule.
  • Repair or adjust the irrigation systems throughout the season.
  • Remedy any safety hazards in the flowerbed area.

How to Apply

Note: All adoptions are first-come, first-serve. Groups will retain the first right of refusal for their areas. Groups must assign a Group Leader to be the contact person for the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services (PRCS) City Greenhouse.

The Springs in Bloom volunteer program for 2024 has reached full capacity. We appreciate the overwhelming interest and encourage you to check back next year for more opportunities to join us in enhancing our community through gardening. Thank you for your understanding and continued support!

Recognition

Adoption sign posted at the agreed adoption site and an award ceremony at the conclusion of the season. Awards are given out for -

  • Best Individual
  • Best Organization
  • Best Business