The Yard Talk guys visit a water-wise garden designed by Gregory Smaus of Native Roots Designs.
A patio with space between pavers and beautiful plants rein in stormwater and prevent runoff in this great outdoor room.
Did you know that pet waste can harm water quality? Greg explains how to dispose of our cute pets' not-so-cute droppings.
Replacing lawn with native plants can go far to reduce run off and yard maintenance.
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Synopsis: The Yard Talk duo explains that we’re are only as far away from a stream, river or Puget Sound, as the storm drain in our street. Runoff from our yards and driveways flows into storm drains and is whisked directly into our waterways. Greg and Doug show us how to prevent soaps, doggie doo, and chemicals from sending our water quality…down the drain.
Greg explains three simple ways to prevent pet waste from harming water quality.
Doug gives a tour of a garden he designed to support the salmon-bearing stream it borders.
Gregory Smaus of Native Roots Designs talks about designing a beautiful yard to minimize the harmful effects of runoff.
Washington State University King County Extension*
Native Plant Landscaping Guide
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