The Lawn to Nature sale for 2024 has ended. Pick up of all orders will be at the Latodami Nature Center barn on Saturday, April 27th from 9am - 12pm.


Latodami Nature Center has partnered with the North Area Environmental Council to bring you the Lawn to Nature kit and spread the word about conservation on the local level. Lawn to Nature encourages members of our community to convert 100 square feet of ecologically deserted lawn space into a habitat including native plants fit to support our native wildlife.


Why Lawn to Nature?

Bradfordwoods Conservancy Speaker Series

  • Food and habitat for wildlife

  • Runoff absorption and flood mitigation

  • Less money and effort long-term compared to mowed lawn space

  • And more!

Watch Ken Knapp and Leah Fulton of Latodami as they explain why lawn conversion is so important and how you can join the movement in this recorded presentation.


Visit the Lawn to Nature demo garden!

Visit the Latodami Nature Center to view our Lawn to Nature demonstration garden, put in by Girl Scout Gold Award recipient Jeanelle.

Watch as the garden establishes and matures over the next couple of years, and admire the succession of flowers and their visitors. To find the garden, look for the smaller “owl” barn to the left of the large barn. Take the stairs or the gravel slope down to the garden fenced in along the east wall. Read the painted stepping stones to learn more about each of the flower species featured, and some of the other ways to make your property more wildlife friendly.

Click here to view the location on Google Maps.

Lawn to Nature resources

Have your kit and ready to get started? Check out our resources below to learn how to prepare and plant your meadow, how to tend it, and other ways to make your property a wildlife-friendly space.

Video Instruction on Lawn Conversion

Written Instructions for Lawn Conversion

What more can I do to help wildlife?

Seed Mix Composition

External Resources:

Looking to add live native plantings to your landscape? Check out:

·       Arcadia Natives in Washington, PA

·       Audubon Society of Western PA Native Plants Center

Find the best host plants for butterflies and moths in your area:

·       Native Plants Finder by the National Wildlife Federation

Check out Doug Tallamy’s page to learn more about the native plant movement and register your successful native garden:

·       Home Grown National Park

2022 Trib Live article, “Nature center program to replace lawns with wildlife habitat serves as ‘anti-grassroots’ campaign to improve environment”

2023 NHMMag article, “Trend Shifting Toward Easier to Maintain, Environmentally Friendly Lawns”