Shoreline Clean Up:

  • Maintain living trees and shrubs along the shoreline.
  • Don’t throw any organic material, incl. leaves, grass clippings, food or potting soil into lake.
  • Protect the emergent GOOD WEEDS at your shoreline. Learn to identify the difference between good and bad weeds.
  • We have published guidelines, with photographs, to help people learn how to identify good and bad weeds, available at this link.
  • Rake up floating weeds and algae along the shoreline and around your dock. Place floating debris in bags and dispose of it away from the lake.

​Lawn Maintenance:

  • Have a soil test done to know what your lawn needs.
  • Fertilize responsibly. If you must fertilize, remember it will eventually run-off into the lake, add nutrients to the lake and perpetuate the growth of weeds. Be sure to use low or no phosphorus fertilizer and/or fertilize less often. Current data from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) indicates that lakes with lower levels of Phosphorus have fewer algal blooms.
  • If you must water your fertilized lawn, water in small amounts, and during the day.

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