Natural gardening

Sustainable living    Natural gardening

You can grow a garden that's not only beautiful and abundant, but also safe for children, pets, forests and streams. Find out how with tips from Metro's experts, workshops, learning gardens, guides and more.

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Natural gardening videos and how-to resources

Get tips from Metro's natural gardening expert, download gardening guides and publications, watch videos and discover more great resources for learning to garden without harmful chemicals...More

Is your garden chemical toxic?

Metro’s Grow smart, grow safe guide is now a searchable interactive directory, too. Discover the least hazardous products and practices for a healthy, productive garden and a safer yard. More

Shopping guides for gardeners

Download a $5 coupon, compliments of participating retailers, Metro and OSU Extension Service...More

Natural gardening group presentations

Schedule a free natural gardening presentation with a local garden expert for your club or community group...More

Visit Metro's learning gardens

Find inspiration, see natural techniques at work and get hands-on help at Metro's demonstration gardens. Invite Metro's mobile native plant garden to your community event...More

Making our region sustainable through gardening: a joint venture

More and more gardeners like you are using natural, nontoxic methods in the Portland metropolitan area, thanks in part to a growing circle of partners including Oregon State University Extension Service and local retailers. With your help, we can protect the health of people and pets and the quality of our water and natural areas through sustainable landscaping together.

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Guide to effective composting

Learn how you can save money and reduce waste by composting certain food scraps and yard waste. See information on different methods, and read about easy solutions to composting problems.

Managing moss safely

Choose less-toxic ways to handle the moss in your yard or on your roof or patio.

Rain gardens

Some gardens are planted for a specific purpose, like growing good things to eat or flowers to pick. A rain garden's purpose is to catch rain water with its plants and soil.

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