How Green is my Landscape
You may say, "everyone;s landscspe is green". It is green in color, and it uses carbon dioxide, and the leaves intercept pollutants in the air. But there are some other ways we can make them more green as in environmentally friendly that I will be posting.
be sure to set up your landscape to use less water and fertilizer. Start by evaluating your site for soil pH, drainage, and choosing plants that will grow in those conditions. If you live near the coast, consider salt spray and test irrigation water for salt and pH.
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Thanks for this Frank. You have any suggestions on how I can play my part in an apartment with no green?
You can suggest things that you would like to see done. I have lived in a condo apartment, and know sometimes they may not take them, but you can try. I live in North Alabama, and I can give suggestions for the southeast. If you live elsewhere in the U.S talk with your extension agent Do they not have any grass or plants? You can try growing some plants in pots at your front door or balcony if available, or grow some houseplants in doors. aaaaaaaaaaaI can give a few suggestions for that if you want.
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I should have asked you before I planted my butterfly garden Frank! I love asclepias and grow them every year. Thank you for the tips. They are so appreciated! :)