Alternatives
to grass
Grass
is not the best choice for some areas
Consider a 'lawn' of DUTCH WHITE CLOVER
- it makes a beautiful green lawn with
little upkeep and attracts lots of bees. It is drought
and pest-resistant, strong and low-growing. Clover
is very beneficial to your soil becauses it fixes in nitrogen.
Other
alternatives are KINNKINICK, (arctostaphylos-uva-ursi),
and also called Bearberry. It has glossy green leaves
which turn red in winter, white-tipped flowers and red fruit.
It is evergreen and likes poor, dry soil.
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Honey, I shrunk the lawn!
Leave
a buffer of natural vegetation along streams and lakes to
filter pollutants and protect fish and wildlife. These buffers
should include shrubs and trees to shade the stream, and
groundcovers of native plants or low maintenance grasses
that are left unmowed and wild. Avoid use of pesticides
or soluble fertilizers near streams, ditches, wetlands,
or shorelines.
* Learn about Ecoturf
* Learn about Eco-lawns
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