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| As drought conditions worsen, Lee County encourages residents to embrace brown grassBy: Lee County Government However, despite its negative cause, the county reminds residents that brown grass isn't always a bad thing. In fact, it can be Florida-friendly by resulting in less fertilizer and water usage. During a drought, water conservation is especially important; Lee County residents should be sure to Water Smart (https://www.leegov.com/
Although fertilizer can be applied during this time of year with the right precautions that abide by Lee County's year-round fertilizer ordinance, applying it to dormant turf during a severe drought can have a negative result. If you want to restore your brown grass, go fertilizer-free with these tips:
Maintaining a green lawn with turfgrass requires a lot of time, money and fertilizer, so consider switching to a Florida-friendly alternative that requires much less, like Sunshine Mimosa, Twinflower or Frogfruit. Don't stress over brown grass this winter. Take the right steps to reduce your water and fertilizer usage, consider your alternatives and strive to protect our environment and waterways throughout the drought. To learn more about ways homeowners and landscapers can protect our waterways, visit FertilizeSmart.com. To receive updates from Lee County Government, sign up for the newsletter here: www.leegov.com/ End
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