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Honey, I Shrunk the Lawn In-Person
SAVE TIME AND MONEY!!
Americans spend about $29 BILLION a year on their lawns.
“Every square foot dedicated to lawn is a square foot that is degrading local ecosystems” (Doug Tallamy)
Watering and mowing have made grass one of America's most expensive, labor intensive and environmentally devastating crops, while leaving behind a desert for our pollinators, other wildlife and plants. Maintaining lawns often requires the extensive use of chemical fertilizers, insecticides, and herbicides to kill weeds. Because of extensive stormwater issues caused by lawns, these and other pollutants enter our streams and ground water.
Join us to learn how you can reduce pollution to our water, invite pollinators, and convert unused areas of your lawn to a more visually appealing, diverse and sustainable landscape....AND YOU'LL SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
Space is limited so register today!
Contact Sarah, sbarker@ccls.org, with any questions.