An upcoming event in Lynnwood will discuss how participants can convert their lawns into gorgeous native landscapes.
The City of Lynnwood is sponsoring the upcoming presentation, which will be held at the Lynnwood Fish Hatchery and Environmental Education Center. The workshop is an informative and fun session that will discuss how people can transform and revitalise their lawns.
To keep a grass lawn beautiful, owners need to maintain them by fertilizing and watering them, and mowing repeatedly. This regime requires a lot of water and fertilizer, but it comes with many ecological benefits. The presentation will discuss the advantages of changing from conventional grass to native plants, such as reducing the use of chemicals, saving water, and supporting local biodiversity.
The presentation will also inform attendees about lawns’ impact on the environment, practical methods for converting the lawn to native landscape, and which plants to choose for the region in which they live. The presentation will be appropriate for anyone who wants to create a drought-resistant yard, a garden to host pollinators, or simply an outdoor space that is more sustainable. Presentations like this can benefit when organizers use flyer printing to create informative handouts.
The class is limited to Lynnwood residents, and their address will be checked before their slot is confirmed. In addition, pre-registration is required. The Lynnwood Workshop: Alternatives to Lawn is set for Friday, June 13, starting at 6:00 pm. The venue is at 5720 Halls Lake Way.
