Tag: yards

In Support of Native Planters On Long Island
As more and more become native planters, we see people being cited for local code violations. The lawn is not going without a fight!


Going Native — The Many Benefits Of Creating Habitat In Our Yards
“Planting native plants while removing the invasive ones is the key to Long Island’s environmental future.” REGISTER HERE FOR THE MAY 18th 7 PM TALK AT SAYVILLE LIBRARY Marshall Brown, Executive Director, The Long Island Conservation Alliance, will share with us the benefits of using plants native to Long Island in our yards and gardens.…

The Lawn Is An Invasive Species
The lawn describes a chaos of weeds from all corners of the earth fighting it out to make your yard as ugly and lifeless as possible.

The Right To Native Plants
Increasingly, people are challenging local zoning laws and home owner’s association rules governing how one maintains one’s yard, asserting our right to native plants

It’s Time To Kill Your Lawn
Lawns are expensive, costly to the environment, to our health and well being.

The Suburban Lawn Must Die
We need yards, not lawns. We need to learn what is native and what is not, and go native. Our local animal population is depending on us.






