
Climate-Smart Yards
By avoiding synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and revising a few landscape practices, you can help fight climate change!

Electric Yard Equipment
Electric lawn and garden equipment is more eco-friendly, less noisy, and can be safer and cheaper to operate than gas-powered alternatives.

Plant Natives/Remove Invasives
Native plants and trees support biodiversity, shelter and feed native insects and birds, and are easier to care for than non-natives.

Sustainable Lawn Care
Modify your lawn care routine for less environmental damage and greater biodiversity

Compost
Turn yard waste and food scraps into nutrient rich material in a compost pile or bin and add to your lawn and beds.

Preserve Natural Resources
Carbon capture is possible through natural remedies and resources already at our disposal.

Clean Drive
Fun to drive, low maintenance, and quiet, EVs don’t spew pollution all over town. Incentives and rebates help you go electric.

Clean Ride
In addition to making your next car electric, consider ways to go green when you travel, commute, run errands, exercise, or sit idle!

Eat Sustainable
Reduce your food’s carbon footprint, support the local economy, and conserve natural resources by buying local.

Choose Reusable
Singe-use, disposable products use resources to make, only to end up as waste after one use. Choose reusable items that last.