Lawns and Environment
Pesticide Environmental Stewardship 2005 Report
The National Lawns and Environment Initiative began in 2002 with the goal of encouraging environmentally-responsible lawn and landscaping practices in residential landscape design and maintenance. EPA is a member of the steering committee, along with USDA, the Center for Resource Management, the San Antonio Water System, the National Gardening Association, the University of Florida, Audubon International, Professional Landcare Network, and Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
In 2005 the Initiative produced the Environmental
Guidelines for Responsible Lawn Care and Landscaping (28
pp, 428 K about PDF).
These
practices include appropriate uses of pesticides, fertilizers, water,
plants, and stewardship principles that will enhance the value and
benefits of residential landscapes to homeowners, communities, and
wildlife.
The Initiative’s mission is not only to develop consensus-based guidelines, but also to encourage the public to adopt them. It has supported demonstration projects in EPA’s Region 3 and the San Antonio Water System. These projects will measure their success in comparison to neighborhoods that do not undergo public education campaigns.
The final document contains a strong environmental
message and practical advice for homeowners. Each organization on the
steering committee signed
an agreement form for the Proclamation of Ten
Guiding Principles for Responsible Lawn Care and Landscaping (1
pp, 372 K about PDF).
These
principles and practical tips or examples include the following :
| Principle | Tips / Examples |
|---|---|
1. Learn About Your Site
or Yard |
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2. Choose the Right Plant
for the Right Spot |
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3. Learn About Your Site
or Yard |
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4. Reduce Waste and Recycle
Nutrients |
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5. Attract and Protect Wildlife |
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6. Manage Yard Pests Responsibly |
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7. Use Water Wisely |
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8. Mow and Prune Responsibly |
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9. Prevent Landscape Pollution |
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10. Reduce Storm Water Runoff |
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Guidelines for an Environmentally Responsible Landscape
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