Backyard Conservation Update Oct 6
If you didn’t receive it in your in-box, here is the most recent edition of our Backyard Conservation Update.
View ArticleBackyard Conservation Update for November 2014
In November’s Backyard Conservation Update, we discuss: Keeping up with your household sewage treatment system (septic/aerator) A way for teachers to track their and other teachers’ SQM data...
View ArticleCongratulations to the 2015 Conservation Stewardship Awardees!
James Cola (center) with FSWCD Director Jennifer Fish (left) and Urban Conservationist David Reutter (right) FLOW (Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed), Laura Fay, and James Cola were recognized...
View ArticleJanuary Backyard Conservation Update
Did you miss the January Backyard Conservation Update? Learn how you can stay active while having an eco-friendly winter, stay up-to-date on the latest water quality stories in the news and Franklin...
View ArticleMarch Backyard Conservation Update
Milkweed The March Backyard Conservation Update is now available! The update this month includes the following topics: The Annual Tree and Plant Sale Earth Day Columbus Time to Start Thinking Spring!...
View ArticleRebates Available Starting April 1st
The Community Backyards program will be starting its 2016 season Friday, April 1st! The program offers rebates to eligible residents for the purchase of a rain barrel, compost bin, or native plants and...
View ArticleCommunity Backyards Re-Opening April 1
2016 Community Backyards participant with her new compost bin. The Community Backyards Rebate program is set to re-launch on April 1, 2017 but workshops are currently being scheduled for the year and...
View ArticleSummer Lawn Care Tips
About Watering To water or not to water? It is important to make a decision about whether or not you’ll provide regular watering for your lawn to keep its green color, or let it go dormant in the...
View ArticleFall Lawn Care Tips
Leaf it on Your Lawn Grass clippings and leaves return nutrients and organic matter to your lawn and soil, and prevent soil compaction caused by rain and foot traffic. Too many? Instead of bagging...
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