When Montgomery County’s pesticide law went into effect in the city last year, it barred the use of most nonorganic pesticides on private lawns, playgrounds, mulched recreation areas and childcare facilities. But it didn’t mean the end of healthy green lawns in Rockville. Organic lawn care is healthier for children, pets and the environment. And it doesn’t mean your lawn has to be any less vibrant. Learn more about the law and find tips for making a successful switch to an organic lawn at montgomerycountymd.gov/lawns.
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