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Ecolawns Linda R McMahan, Ph.D.Associate Professor EmeritusDepartment of HorticultureOregon State University
What is an ecolawn?• An ecolawn is a lawn
alternative that often includes broad-leaf plants mixed with grasses• Also may be called an
eco-lawn, ecology lawn, or herb lawn• Generally requires less
water and fertilizer than all-turf alternatives
Photographs are from Randy W’s garden unless noted otherwise
Ecolawn components• Most mixes claiming to be
ecology lawns have flowering plants as a component—some just have drought-tolerant grasses• Make sure you find out
contents before purchasing your mix to make sure it is what you wish to use Grasses, clover, and “English
daisy”
Very Low Maintenance Alternative"Perhaps 70 percent of these home lawns are never fertilized and very few are ever treated with herbicides for weed control, . . .Sounds pretty low maintenance to me. In fact, total neglect might be a better description.” Tom Cook, retired Oregon State University faculty, 2003
Research at Oregon State University• "When we irrigated these
'ecolawn' mixes once per month in the summer, and mowed every three weeks during the growing season, the lawn stayed green and for the most part looked like a normal lawn," said Cook. "We never sprayed any of the plots with pesticides.“• Tom Cook, Retired OSU
faculty, 2003.
More photos from Randy’s Garden
Photos from Diane S., another OSU Master Gardener in Yamhill County, showing her “herb lawn”
Care is relatively Simple • According to “Low
Maintenance Turf” Publication at Oregon State University at http://horticulture.oregonstate.edu/system/files/2005Ecolawns-2.pdf by Tom Cook
• Mow to 2 inches every 3 weeks• Water thoroughly 2-3
times in summer only• Use little or no
fertilizer
More from OSU sources• Very helpful site!
Low-maintenance turf details (including composition) at OSU’s Department of Horticulture Site: http://horticulture.oregonstate.edu/content/low-maintenance-turf
Photo from the website
Some seed mixes available from Oregon companies• The following seed
companies offer mixtures based on Cook's work: Nichols Garden Nursery, Albany, OR and Pro-Time Lawn Seed, Portland, OR ("Fleur de Lawn"
• Another local alternative is Protime PT-705 PDX seed mix from Hobbs & Hopkins Ltd. • Other mixes may be
available—web searches may be the best way to locate them.
More information . . .• News article about lawn
alternatives at http://oregonprogress.oregonstate.edu/summerfall-2001/strange-brew
• She dreams of a soft groundcover wandering gently among flower beds. Where weeds now reign, she sees a textured carpet—a mix of grasses, yarrow, shamrock, clover and sweet alyssum.
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Photo: Tom Gentle, from the website
Ecolawn presentation at Beaverturf website at OSU• http://
horticulture.oregonstate.edu/content/ecolawns-pacific-northwest This is one of Tom Cook’s Presentations available for viewing online at the website
An ecolawn brochure• Download at http://
extension.oregonstate.edu/hoodriver/sites/default/files/ecolawnbrochurefeb13.pdf
• Ecolawn: The Learning Garden. A brochure created by Steve Castagnoli and OSU Master Gardeners in Hood River, OR in 2013!
Photo from the OSU Extension Hood River website
Thank You!• I might not have
answered all of your questions. Visit the links in the short presentation to learn more!
This presentation may be used freely for educational purposes.© Oregon State University, 2014