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Plant Lists: Do-It-Yourself Conservation Practices

by AWWA | Apr 15, 2019 | Best Management Practices

Download plant lists below for ideas on what to plant on your property!

Lakes Like Less Lawn
Native Plants for New England Rain Gardens
Part/Full Shade, Moist to Wet Soil
Part/Full Sun, Moist to Wet Soil
Part Sun, Moist to Wet Soil
Shade, Moist to Wet Soil
Sun, Moist to Wet Soil
Sun, Dry Soil
Part/Full Shade, Dry Soil
Part/Full Sun, Dry Soil
Part Sun, Dry Soil
Shade, Dry Soil
Sun, Dry Soil

The Conservation Practices for Homeowners Factsheet Series are available at: Maine DEP or the Portland Water District. You can also find fact sheets at SOAK up the Rain NH. 

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