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Washington State Bill May End Up Taking the P out of Lawn Fertilizer NPK

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Yesterday I received an alert message from WSNLA lobbyist Heather Hansen regarding Washington State Bill SB6289’s status and potential impact on the landscape industry. The headline of the bill is “Protecting Lake Waters by Reducing Phosphorous from Lawn Fertilizers”.  And, as wording in the Bill itself states “Phosphorus loading of surface waters can stimulate the growth of weeds and algae and that this growth can have adverse environmental, health, and aesthetic effects;” (note: this is copy taken from one iteration of edits in the bill review process; this wording may change over time.).

Should this Bill become Law several specific changes may be forthcoming for lawn management companies according to Heather Hansen, WSNLA lobbyist including:

  • Dept. of Ecology gains authority over fertilizer rather than the Dept. of Agriculture. (sec. 2)
  • Different standards are set for solid and liquid fertilizer. (sec. 3)
  • Organic fertilizer is effectively banned (sec. 3)
  • Spills must be “immediately contained” — but enforcement and definition of these spills isn’t quite clear (sec. 4)

Having read through the copy of the bill Heather sent out, it seems that this bill will do nothing to limit fertilizer use by homeowners or limit fertilization for non-lawn use. I encourage you to read through the bill here and submit your feedback on it to the legislature. IMHO: while the idea of reducing lawn fertilizers is very necessary, this bill, as written,  needs some deeper refinement to make it effective and useful in protecting the environment and in protecting small business.

If you’re a Washington State Resident and wish to contact your legislators about this bill, you may look up their contact information here.

Read more about ecologically sound lawn care for the Pacific Northwest here.

Read more about Pollution Prevention in Landscaping here.

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When and Where to Meet Your Garden Mentor at the 2010 Northwest Flower and Garden Show

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Next week the Northwest Flower and Garden Show opens in Seattle. I love this kick-off to the gardening season. It’s a time for professionals (and non-professional gardeners) from all over the world to gather and geek out on all things gardening. I meet up with co-horts I otherwise rarely see, sneak a peek at all the cool new gadgets, ideas and plant cultivars coming out in the new year. And, I always experience some sort of winter-end metamorphosis from which I feel like a new-born butterfly ready to take on everything-garden.

Coloring and Sorting Through Worms!

Coloring and Sorting Through Worms!

This year I’m more involved in the show than in the past few years. I’m helping Jessi Bloom of Northwest Bloom plant her fantastic show garden design, A Family’s Little Farm in the City. I’ll be volunteering at the WSNLA show garden during the show — a tradition for me. I’m donating a garden coaching session to Seattle Arboretum Foundation Gala Silent Auction. I’m meeting up with some of my gardening mentors and gurus like Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott and Joe Lamp’l for article interviews and just to put faces with names. Too, I’ll be grabbing a coffee or just a hug now and again with my many friends who attend the show. And, of course, I’ll be presenting two seminars that I invite you to attend:

  • If you’re bringing your kids to the show, or if you just want to learn about vermicomposting in a fun, low-key, hands-on way, please stop by the Sprout Stage over the weekend for my encore presentation of Who Wants Garbage for Dinner? The Wonderful Way of Worms! Details here.
  • And, if you’re interested in learning fun easy methods for incorporating beautiful, edible plants into your landscape, patio or even tiny balcony garden, please drop by the Rainier Room on Sunday for my seminar Ornamedibles: Ornament Your Garden with Edible Plants. Details here.

It’s a busy time, but despite the hustle and bustle it is, in may ways, the most wonderful time of the year! Hope to see you there. And thanks to everyone who participated in our ticket giveaways. Congrats to Angela and to Margaret on winning!

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