City of Winston-Salem expands natural landscape allowance for residential homes

Turn your garden into a nature landscape.

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Your yard could support a healthier environment. The City of Winston-Salem has expanded the residential allowance for residents who want to create natural landscape areas in their yards.

The approved ordinance took effect Tuesday, March 5. Here are the requirements:

  • Register your landscape area
  • Receive a free natural landscape sign to display on the visible edge of your property
  • Landscape can only contain native and/or pollinator-friendly plants
  • Turf grass must still be maintained to stay under eight inches
  • The natural area must be at least five feet from your property line + have a border

Registration is free, but residents must submit a site plan, plant list, and a maintenance plan. Sustainability Director Shaleen Miller said natural yards offer a number of benefits.
“They conserve water, reduce greenhouse gases by reducing the need to mow, encourage bees, birds, and butterflies and in the long run, reduce the time a homeowner spends maintaining a traditional lawn,” Miller said.

Need resources on landscaping? Piedmont Environmental Alliance and Forsyth Cooperative Extension Services offer resources on building a sustainable environment, including gardening tips as you build your natural landscape.

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Kellina is based in Winston-Salem, NC. She previously worked as a producer and digital editor at WXII 12 News. When she’s not behind the computer working on her next story, you can find her working out at the gym, traveling, and finding new cool spots around to hang out with friends.