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Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesLandscaping

May 16, 2023
Barrie, Ont. organizations to share native plant advice with residents May 27-28

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesMunicipal

May 10, 2023
Dozens of Quebec municipalities ready to take on Dandelion Challenge

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesTurf care

May 5, 2023
Educators offer differing perspectives about the No Mow May promotion

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesLandscaping

May 4, 2023
Clover lawns highest trending Google search topic among home improvement projects

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesLandscaping

May 4, 2023
Cornell turf specialist takes swipe at No Mow May, saying idea is counterproductive

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly EquipmentEquipmentMowers

May 3, 2023
United States bracing for lawn mower war as gas-powered bans ready to kick in

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesMunicipal

May 2, 2023
Midland, Ont. says complaints against No Mow May to be countered through education

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

April 24, 2023
‘No Mow May’ is really a bad idea for lawns in Canada, U of Guelph experts say

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesMunicipal

April 20, 2023
No Mow May gets another endorsement from an Ontario municipality

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Equipment

April 18, 2023
More and more U.S. communities and states looking to ban gas-powered lawn equipment

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesMunicipal

April 18, 2023
Gravenhurst, Ont. buys into No Mow May campaign as one-year pilot project

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesTurf care

April 17, 2023
Bee populations can increase tenfold during No Mow May, Wasaga Beach council told

Earth WeekNewsMunicipal

April 13, 2023
Ontario county to consider proposed bylaw that allows lawn naturalization flexibility

Earth WeekFeatures

April 12, 2023
Free webinar addresses regenerative soil science and turf practices

Earth Week

April 12, 2023
Free Webinar: Transform the Ground We Play On

Earth WeekNews

April 6, 2023
Halton Hills plans community event to commemorate Earth Day, Earth Week

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 30, 2023
Allowing green spaces to be naturalized opens door to tick, rat populations: councillor

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly PracticesMunicipal

March 28, 2023
Vancouver’s parks board turns to addling with frozen eggs to control geese populations

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 27, 2023
Growing trend emerging to grow residential lawns to clover as cheaper, eco-friendlier ground cover

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 24, 2023
Public input sought for bylaw that could permit lawn naturalization in Ontario county

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 22, 2023
Langford, B.C. acknowledges natural turf along city boulevards is a better idea than artificial turf

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 21, 2023
Vancouver Island municipality to reconsider its decision for artificial turf in boulevards

Earth WeekFeaturesEco-Friendly SoilsFall/Winter PreparationsMunicipal

March 17, 2023
Research: Lawn quality at risk during leaf cover

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 8, 2023
More Canadians spending time in their managed yards: poll of adults

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

March 6, 2023
Lawn height bylaw amendment being drafted to allow Sudbury residents to join No Mow May campaign

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

February 15, 2023
Sudbury city council to vote on official endorsement of No Mow May campaign

Earth WeekFeaturesEco-Friendly Soils

February 14, 2023
GTI cultivar trials: an update on experimental drought-tolerant turfgrasses

Earth WeekNewsEco-Friendly Practices

January 27, 2023
Animal advocate says there’s a better way to control geese populations without culls