The Georgia Green Landscape Stewards certification program provides educational resources that teach Georgians about protecting natural resources, increasing plant and animal biodiversity, conserving soil and water, providing wildlife and pollinator habitat, and improving public and environmental health. After learning about sustainable land management practices, participants can measure their own activities with the program metric scorecard and earn certification status for their landscape.
Along with the satisfaction of contributing to natural resource protection, Georgia Green Landscape certification includes an option for participants to purchase an attractive yard sign to designate their property as a sustainably managed Georgia landscape. This program encourages Georgians to adopt more environmentally friendly practices and consider how their land use activities can complement the natural world.
Georgia Green Landscape educational components include:
- Composting
- Mulching
- Pollinator Habitat
- Welcoming Wildlife
- Water Conservation
- Water Quality
- Stormwater
- Invasive Species
- Native Plants
- Biodiversity
Contact Georgia Green Landscape Stewards certification program
Contact Georgia Green Landscape Stewards certification program
Jessica Warren
Camden County Extension Coordinator
P.O. Box 309
Woodbine, GA 31569
Phone: 912-576-3219
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