Whether you're an avid gardener or just want to keep your landscape looking good, there are dozens of simple things you can do that are not only kinder to the environment but will cut-down on the time and money you spend on your yard.
Attracting the right kind of bugs, using natural pesticides, sticking with native plants, companion planting, composting and developing smart watering habits are just some of the ways to make your yard more environmentally friendly.
Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss how you can make your yard and garden even greener and to answer your gardening questions are Horticulture Agent Sarah Stolz; Community Garden Manager Joshua Jones; Assistant Professor in Department of Entomology and Agent for Hamilton County, Joe Boggs; Horticulture Extension Agent David Koester; and Horticulturist Scott Beuerlein.
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden will hold its annual Thursday March 14.
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