Provides research-based information covering lawn care practices (improving the soil, watering, mowing, thatch management) to reduce the need for fertilizer and pesticides, thereby reducing the likelihood that lakes and groundwater will be polluted. For the general public, including homeowners and owners of lakeshore properties.
Lawn Care Practices to Reduce the Need for Fertilizers and Pesticides
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: University of Minnesota Extension
Provides research-based information covering lawn care practices (improving the soil, watering, mowing, thatch management) to reduce the need for fertilizer and pesticides, thereby reducing the likelihood that lakes and groundwater will be polluted. For the general public, including homeowners and owners of lakeshore properties.