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Nashville, Tennessee Gardening Resources

nashville gardening resourcesFrom seasonal gardening tips to sustainable practices, the UT Horticulture website is designed for gardeners in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Discover how to enhance your home horticulture efforts with expert resources and advice. Click below to start your journey to a greener garden!

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Nashville's Rain Barrel Program

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Using a rain barrel puts you on the path to certifying your yard as a TN Smart Yard. This free program allows you to achieve your landscaping goals while improving the environment. Metro Nashville residents who certify their yard will receive a free yard sign, a free tree from Root Nashville, and a free 25 lb. bag of Music City Gold fertilizer.

Tennessee Smart Yards

Enhance Your Neighborhood with Nashville's Community Beautification Reserve Tool Program

Are you passionate about making your neighborhood cleaner, greener, and more beautiful? The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) has a fantastic program just for you! The Community Beautification Reserve Tool Program allows residents to borrow tools for various beautification projects, making it easier than ever to get involved and make a positive impact in your community.

To get started, visit the Nashville Community Beautification Reserve Tool ProgramJoin the movement and help make Nashville a cleaner, safer, and more attractive place to live!

The Nashville Parklet Program transforms parking spaces into mini-parks filled with greenery, seating, and bike racks. These parklets not only offer relaxing spots for pedestrians but also contribute to a greener cityscape. By incorporating plants and green spaces, parklets enhance urban biodiversity, improve air quality, and promote environmental sustainability.

Nashville Parklet Program

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