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A June workshop in Lynnwood taught residents to replace lawns with native pollinator gardens to reduce water use and boost biodiversity.
A June workshop at Lynnwood Fish Hatchery taught residents how to replace lawns with pollinator-friendly native landscapes, highlighting the environmental costs of turf, including high water use and low ecological value.
Experts urged practical, phased approaches using methods like sheet mulching and rain gardens, while emphasizing native plants for biodiversity.
Though native yards can attract ticks and rodents, educators advocate for balanced, judgment-free choices that blend ecological benefits with personal preferences, supporting small, sustainable changes.
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Un taller en junio en Lynnwood enseñó a los residentes a reemplazar los céspedes con jardines de polinizadores nativos para reducir el uso de agua y aumentar la biodiversidad.