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Available to residential or business lawns, SMY&N offers alternatives to the traditional lawn care practices that contribute to runoff of contaminants and excess nutrients; eventually these nutrients wind up in our streams. SMY&N originated in Florida several years ago when polluted runoff from yards and other urban areas began to affect the Everglades. Springfield, Missouri successfully adopted SMY&N three years ago in an effort to protect city drinking water and nearby Ozark streams. Now Columbia is introducing SMY&N.
In addition to raising awareness of polluted runoff from lawns, solutions and recognition incentives will be provided for homeowners, lawn care providers and neighborhoods that put the practices to work.
installing a rain garden
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using a rain barrel
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mowing your grass taller (3.5 to 4 inches)
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allowing clover to “fix” nitrogen in your lawn
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getting a soil test before you apply unnecessary fertilizers which may wash into the streams!
Also, consider having a “good enough lawn” instead of aiming for a golf-course look. It doesn't’t have to look perfect to be healthy and still meet the needs of your family.
Sponsored by a joint effort through Boone County, the City of Columbia, University of Missouri and University Extension, and the Hinkson Creek Restoration Project.
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