Planting at Lytle Lake


Water testing in 2025 showed high phosphorus levels in Lytle Lake, which can lead to algae blooms and poor water quality. Planting native vegetation along the shoreline helps absorb runoff, reduce erosion, and keep our lake healthy. If you are unsure what plants to include in your vegetative buffer, please see the list below for some suggestions.


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