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Register your Healthy Yard
Provide the following information to register your yard in the Healthy Yards Program.
(This information will be accessible to official departments for the City of Clarksville and the APSU Center of Excellence for Field Biology which helps to administer the program. Your information will not be sold or otherwise shared with others.)
If you have questions, email us at
clarksvilletnhealthyyards@gmail.com
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To register your yard with the Healthy Yards program, you must complete the following. Check the boxes below.
I agree to plant and maintain three or more plants native to Tennessee and/or the eastern United States that are food sources for adult or immature pollinators (caterpillars).
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I commit to avoid use of pesticides or herbicides. These can kill pollinators and the plants they rely on.
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Yard Sign:
Residents of Clarksville or Montgomery County are eligible for a free Healthy Yards yard sign. Which of the following applies to you?
Yes, I will receive a Healthy Yards yard sign at an event today.
No, I did not receive a sign, but I would like one. Please contact me.
I do not want a yard sign. (personal preference or HOA rules, etc.)
I am not a resident of Clarksville or Montgomery County.
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Thank you for making this commitment to a healthier environment. If you requested a yard sign, you will receive a separate email with details about how to pick one up.
Please note, all city residents and property owners are required to maintain their property according to
Clarksville Municipal Code
, including the requirement to cut grass and weeds over 1 foot in height. Cultivated native plants and flowers are not restricted to this height, but can be difficult to recognize. Be a good neighbor and use "
cues to care
", like grouped plantings and borders to show others your landscape is intentional.
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