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Go Green in Your Lawn and Garden This Summer



Summer is the perfect time to combine a green thumb with a green lifestyle. By following these simple tips, homeowners can save time and money, and improve the health and appearance of their lawn and garden.





� Mow regularly and leave the clippings on the lawn - the clippings will recycle into "free fertilizer."


� Water deeply, but infrequently, to prevent lawn disease and save water.


� Mulch flower and vegetable beds with compost or grass clippings to conserve water and control weeds.


� Identify bugs before you spray, squash or stomp - most bugs are good bugs, not pests.


� Consider planting native trees and plants, especially ones with berries, fruits and flowers to invite birds, butterflies, and other wildlife into your yard.



For more information on greenscaping, check out EPA's GreenScapes Web site. It includes a seasonal tips calendar on landscape maintenance and a pamphlet that provides cost-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for large-scale landscapers and homeowners.



EPA's GreenScapes partnership program is designed to help preserve natural resources and prevent waste and pollution by encouraging companies, government agencies, and other entities to make more holistic decisions regarding waste generation and disposal, and the use of the land, water, pesticides, and energy.



EPA's GreenScapes Seasonal Planning Calendar: http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/green/homeown/calendar.htm



GreenScaping: The Easy Way To a Greener, Healthier Yard: http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/green/owners.htm



More information on GreenScapes: http://www.epa.gov/greenscapes






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