Organic landscaping is a method of landscape design and maintenance that avoids the use of synthetic chemicals, such as pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, in favor of natural, organic alternatives. This approach prioritizes the health of the soil, plants, and local ecosystems, and involves practices such as composting, mulching, crop rotation, and the use of natural pest control methods. Organic landscaping supports biodiversity, improves soil fertility, and reduces the environmental impact of landscaping activities. By choosing organic practices, landscapers can create healthy, vibrant landscapes that are safer for people, pets, and wildlife, and that contribute to the long-term sustainability of the environment. Organic landscaping aligns with the principles of ecological stewardship and promotes the use of renewable resources and sustainable practices in landscape design and management.
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