A new survey reveals that 93 percent of Americans would be willing to change their lawn and garden activities if it would make a difference in the environment. This month, industry experts including the Garden Writers Association, the National Gardening Association, and the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company gathered to discuss the public�s current attitudes and behaviors regarding lawns, gardens and the environment. Panelist Terrill Nell, agronomist and chairman of the University of Florida Environmental Horticulture Department:
�Gardeners can have beautiful lawns and landscapes while protecting our environment. Gardeners should sweep any fertilizer from pavements onto lawns and gardens. Spot treatment with a ready-to-use product works well for small, localized pest problems and balances pest control while protecting our environment.�
Healthy lawns and gardens provide practical and environmental benefits all season long. Not only are they enjoyable, but they help prevent erosion and runoff. They also act as a natural filter for the environment.
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