1) Build Healthy Soil
With compost and mulch your soil, and garden, will be healthier. It will also reduce your water bill, improve water quality in local streams, and transform your yard into a lower maintenance garden.
2) Plant Right for Your Site
Reduce maintenance in your garden by selecting pest- and disease-resistant plant varieties that will thrive in your site's unique conditions (sun, shade, moisture, use).
3) Practice Smart Watering
Watering too much or too little is the cause of many common plant problems in our area. You can have healthier plants, save money on water bills, and reduce runoff by learning to give your lawn and garden just what they need, and no more.
4) Think Twice Before Using Pesticides
Choose natural pest, weed and disease control methods. You can avoid costly and harmful pesticides and have a healthier, easier to care for yard.
5) Practice Natural Lawn Care
It's easy to put these steps to work in our lawns, where we use the most pesticides, fertilizer, and water, and work too hard!