How Do You Create A Natural Lakeshore Greenbelt?
Strips of natural land known as greenbelts do more than help the environment. Greenbelts also offer beautiful views for people to enjoy and limit urban sprawl. But the environmental advantages shouldn’t be ignored. Greenbelting near a lakeshore protects the water quality, fish and the land. Follow these steps to create a natural lakeshore greenbelt. Learn what you can about your lakeshore area. Loss of shoreline and banks that slump indicate that erosion is taking place. Another clue to problems is the presence of algae at the shoreline. Test your soil to find out what kinds of nutrients you need to add. County extension offices can help with testing. Limit yourself to necessary fertilizers. If you must use fertilizer, go with a phosphorus-free fertilizer to limit damage to lake water. Check with your county and state extension offices about native natural vegetation that will thrive in a lakeshore greenbelt area. Choose a variety of plants to increase attractiveness. Make a plan based