Natural Yard Care


A Healthier Lawn, Family and Puget Sound

By choosing lawn care products that are labeled Natural or Organic, you'll reduce harmful chemical exposure to your family, our streams and seas, otters and orcas, salmon and seals...you get the idea!

Why go natural? Much of the pollution in water occurs from polluted rain runoff. Rain washes the pesticides and chemicals from fertilizers off of your yard into nearby streets and storm drains. The water that flows into these storm systems is often untreated and goes directly into our local creeks and streams.

You can still grow a healthy, beautiful lawn using natural yard techniques. We'll help you get started.

We partner with the WSU Kitsap Extension Master Gardeners to provide several free events and resources below.

Pull the Weeds, Not Your Hair Event

Dealing with dandelions? Miserable about moss? Clover taking over? Discover eco-friendly ideas to keep your lawn healthy. Get personalized advice from WSU Kitsap Extension Master Gardeners at these free webinars.

Dates:

April 20th at 10 AM
April 27th at 10 AM
May 1st at 6 PM


Join us for an in-person, hands-on weeding and natural lawn care demonstration.

Frank Raab Park, 18349 Caldhart Ave NE, Poulsbo, Wa 98370


For a limited time, receive $15 off at select retailers when you present the coupon below.

Coupon

Participating retailers are listed below

Bainbridge Island: Bay Hay & Feed | 10355 NE Valley Road

Bremerton: Bremerton City Nursery | 912 Adele Avenue

Gig Harbor: Ace Hardware | 4816 Point Fosdick Drive

Port Angeles: Airport Garden Center | 2200 W Edgewood Drive

Poulsbo: Vern's Organic Topsoil | 22622 Bond Road NE



About the program

The West Sound Stormwater Outreach Group (WSSOG) is a multijurisdictional partnership between Kitsap County, the cities of Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, Gig Harbor, Port Angeles, Port Orchard and Poulsbo. These agencies work together on improving water quality by reducing pollutants in stormwater runoff, which are a major source of pollution to local waterways and Puget Sound. This event is being jointly coordinated by WSSOG.

Questions? Contact Cammy Mills, education and outreach coordinator, Kitsap County Public Works - Stormwater Division