Question

The use of fertilizers to support the growth of green lawns is common in communities. The chemicals upset the soil ecosystem, and runoff can enter local waterways, causing harmful algae blooms.





Which solution will be the BEST one to effectively reduce chemical use on lawns?

A.
Work with local farmers to collect barnyard wastes for community members to spread on lawns as natural fertilizers.

B.
Promote a school compost project to provide free compost to community members, so that they can top dress lawns with compost to avoid fertilizer use.

C.
Work with local lawmakers in legally limiting watering and the use of chemicals on lawns by community members with fines given to those who do not comply.

D.
Promote native lawns by educating community members on the environmental benefits and cost savings of reducing chemical use with the use of native plants.

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The BEST solution to effectively reduce chemical use on lawns is:

**D. Promote native lawns by educating community members on the environmental benefits and cost savings of reducing chemical use with the use of native plants.**

Promoting native lawns encourages the use of plants that are well-adapted to the local environment, which typically require less water, fewer fertilizers, and minimal chemical applications. This approach not only reduces chemical use but also supports local ecosystems and enhances biodiversity. Additionally, education about the benefits of native plants can lead to long-lasting changes in community practices and attitudes towards lawn care, promoting sustainability.
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