Resources for Residents

Be a part of the solution. There are many ways to help protect watershed health at home.

The following links provide useful information to help you improve water quality and wildlife habitat in your yard and your community – you can attend or host a free natural gardening class, find small grants for a watershed project in your community, or get how-to instructions for composting or collecting rain water at home.

Resources: Brochures and Posters

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Guide to Watershed Health
(Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies)

The Meadowscaping Handbook, by the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation DistrictThe Meadowscaping Handbook
(West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District)
2012 Invasive Plants Poster
Invasive Plant Poster
(City of Portland
)
dandelionFactsheets to help you control weeds and maintain your landscape without pesticides Native plants for Willamette Valley yards
Native plants
for Willamette Valley yards
(Metro)

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Guide to Stream Health for Streamside Property Owners
(OSU Extension Service)

Biology and Management of Knotweeds in Oregon: A Guide for Gardeners and Small-Acreage Landowners (Oregon State University Extension Service, 2011)Biology and Management of Knotweeds in Oregon:
A Guide for Gardeners and Small-Acreage Landowners
(Oregon State University Extension Service, 2011)