It is well known that lawns do not provide the same environmental benefits as the forests, meadows, or wetlands they replaced. However, many people are unaware of the simple steps they can take to manage stormwater produced by turfgrass.
This presentation will share five techniques to make your yard more water-friendly: lawn downsizing, eliminating unnecessary grass fertilizer, proper mowing, minimizing soil compaction, and practicing effective pest management.
Who is this for?
-- Residential gardeners of all levels and interests.
-- Anyone interested in stormwater-friendly lawn care practices.
-- Anyone interested in managing stormwater produced from turfgrass.
-- Residents interested in making their yard more water friendly.
What will you learn?
-- How to manage the stormwater produced from turfgrass.
-- How to make your yard more water-friendly through five techniques.
-- How to downsize a current lawn.
-- How to eliminate unnecessary grass fertilizer.
-- Recommended mowing practices.
-- How to minimize soil compaction.
-- Recommended pest management practices.
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[Posted: August 2, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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