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Our Environment Begins With Your Yard |
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What you do in and with your yard can end up outside your yard—in your neighbor’s yard, in the storm drain or stream, and eventually in the ocean. If you multiply what you do in your yard by the number of people on the block, in your town, in your country, or in your state, the yard starts to look like everybody’s business. The environment really does begin with your yard! |
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Aesthetics A clean, well-maintained yard looks good. Those who pass by may comment on how beautiful your yard looks, how the neighborhood seems like a great place to live, and how the property values are enhanced by appearances. Those around you are proud to have you as neighbors. |
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Health The plants in your yard and your neighbor’s yard, in the woods, down the street, in the public park next door, all give off oxygen to help us breath. They keep the air fresh and clean. Also, plants help to cool the environment by providing shade. |
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Water Quality Ground covers and other plants hold your soil in place. If the soil washes away it can flow into your neighbor’s yard, clog storm drains and streams, and carry along pesticides and nutrients that pollute the water. |
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Wildlife Your yard can be home to many birds, butterflies and animals that are interesting to observe and can help control pests. |
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Have one of our technicians give you a backyard conservation consultation! Call the MCSWCD office for details. 585.473.2120 x3 This is a highly requested service and our resources are limited. Your patience is appreciated. |

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Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District - Home |
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Backyard Conservation |
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Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District 1200A Scottsville Road, Suite 160 Rochester, NY 14624
Phone: 585-473-2120 x3 Fax: 585-473-2124 |
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Page updated: July 2007 |
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Providing Today, Protecting Tomorrow |