A GUIDE TO NATIVESCAPED YARDS AND HOA SANCTION
Are you interested in joining the Wildscaping or Nativescaping movement in your yard but are concerned that current HOA or city ordinances will hinder your ability to do so? It can be very disheartening to want to be part of the solution only to have roadblocks thrown in your way. Here’s a resource for you!
This paper is a gathering of information to support you in creating the natural space you envision while also providing research and data for those who currently do not support or fully understand this essential movement. It is possible to achieve all of our goals by updating ordinances to address our current environmental issues and be an active part of the solution.
Together, we can work for the wellness of the whole.
Overview:
• Research supporting the need for biodiverse lawns
• Current common HOA ordinances with suggested updates and supportive research (plant palette, lawn height, irrigation, pesticide and herbicide use with in depth data)
• Solutions for moving forward
• Award winning communities with updated HOA ordinances as reference and resource
• Possible certifications for your lawn to show intention
• Advice from a lawyer, and much more
Length: 13 pages
Are you interested in joining the Wildscaping or Nativescaping movement in your yard but are concerned that current HOA or city ordinances will hinder your ability to do so? It can be very disheartening to want to be part of the solution only to have roadblocks thrown in your way. Here’s a resource for you!
This paper is a gathering of information to support you in creating the natural space you envision while also providing research and data for those who currently do not support or fully understand this essential movement. It is possible to achieve all of our goals by updating ordinances to address our current environmental issues and be an active part of the solution.
Together, we can work for the wellness of the whole.
Overview:
• Research supporting the need for biodiverse lawns
• Current common HOA ordinances with suggested updates and supportive research (plant palette, lawn height, irrigation, pesticide and herbicide use with in depth data)
• Solutions for moving forward
• Award winning communities with updated HOA ordinances as reference and resource
• Possible certifications for your lawn to show intention
• Advice from a lawyer, and much more
Length: 13 pages
Are you interested in joining the Wildscaping or Nativescaping movement in your yard but are concerned that current HOA or city ordinances will hinder your ability to do so? It can be very disheartening to want to be part of the solution only to have roadblocks thrown in your way. Here’s a resource for you!
This paper is a gathering of information to support you in creating the natural space you envision while also providing research and data for those who currently do not support or fully understand this essential movement. It is possible to achieve all of our goals by updating ordinances to address our current environmental issues and be an active part of the solution.
Together, we can work for the wellness of the whole.
Overview:
• Research supporting the need for biodiverse lawns
• Current common HOA ordinances with suggested updates and supportive research (plant palette, lawn height, irrigation, pesticide and herbicide use with in depth data)
• Solutions for moving forward
• Award winning communities with updated HOA ordinances as reference and resource
• Possible certifications for your lawn to show intention
• Advice from a lawyer, and much more
Length: 13 pages