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No mow lawns – webinar

Wed 4 September 2024
7:00 pm 8:30 pm
Delivered via Zoom online

Free
09/04/2024 7:00 pm 09/04/2024 8:30 pm No mow lawns – webinar Traditional home lawns usually do little to support biodiversity, soil health or storm water management. They can even encourage animal and plant pest species to flourish. But this doesn’t need to be the case.In this session, Charlotte from Sustainable Gardening Australia (SGA) will discuss:key issues in owning and managing a traditional lawnalternatives to tradition lawnshow to maximise carbon storage and biodiversity potential.The webinar will cover:why traditional lawns can be hard work and are not environmentally sustainablerecognising and identifying what you want to achieve with your lawnalternative lawn plants, no mow options and how to lay, establish and maintainalternatives to planted lawnswhy faking it (artificial turf) is not always good a good option.This event is being delivered as part of the My Smart Garden program. , City of Boroondara [email protected] Australia/Melbourne public

Event details

Traditional home lawns usually do little to support biodiversity, soil health or storm water management. They can even encourage animal and plant pest species to flourish. But this doesn’t need to be the case.

In this session, Charlotte from Sustainable Gardening Australia (SGA) will discuss:

  • key issues in owning and managing a traditional lawn
  • alternatives to tradition lawns
  • how to maximise carbon storage and biodiversity potential.

The webinar will cover:

  • why traditional lawns can be hard work and are not environmentally sustainable
  • recognising and identifying what you want to achieve with your lawn
  • alternative lawn plants, no mow options and how to lay, establish and maintain
  • alternatives to planted lawns
  • why faking it (artificial turf) is not always good a good option.

This event is being delivered as part of the My Smart Garden program.

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