Spokane Healthy Yards
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    • Bumblebees
    • Butterflies
    • Birds
    • Owls, specifically
    • Dragonflies
    • Ladybugs
    • Ants
  • Plants
    • Perennials
    • Grasses
    • Native Shrubs
    • Native Plant basics
    • Cultivars
  • Inspiration
    • Rethink Beauty
    • Rethink Parking Strips
  • More
    • Climate
    • Brush Piles
    • Cats
    • Hedge-Rows
    • Lawn to Garden
    • Leaf Blowers
    • Local Garden Shops
    • Tools
    • Resources
  • Contact

What is a healthy yard?

A healthy yard is safe for people, pets and wildlife. It doesn't contribute to water or air pollution. It's quiet and peaceful, and maintained without disturbing neighbors or wildlife. It's water-wise and provides food and shelter for bees, butterflies and birds.

A healthy yard provides space for your family and friends, while supporting the chain of life - from microbes in the soil to insects to birds and more. A healthy yard is full of life.

Luckily, it's not hard to change your landscaping practices. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram and use this website to learn how to create a beautiful, healthy yard.
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spokanehealthyyards@gmail.com
  • Home
  • 7 Steps to a Healthy Yard
    • 7 Steps
    • Is your yard healthy?
  • Wildlife
    • Bumblebees
    • Butterflies
    • Birds
    • Owls, specifically
    • Dragonflies
    • Ladybugs
    • Ants
  • Plants
    • Perennials
    • Grasses
    • Native Shrubs
    • Native Plant basics
    • Cultivars
  • Inspiration
    • Rethink Beauty
    • Rethink Parking Strips
  • More
    • Climate
    • Brush Piles
    • Cats
    • Hedge-Rows
    • Lawn to Garden
    • Leaf Blowers
    • Local Garden Shops
    • Tools
    • Resources
  • Contact