Landscaping continues to take an increasing toll on lawn care providers. High noise levels, exhaust from gas-powered equipment and toxic chemical exposure prompt the question of what is the real cost of the perfect lawn.
Toxic landscapes not only affect landscapers, but also the property owners. A healthy yard encourages living soil, beneficial insects and biodiversity. It is possible to have a safe outdoor space that invites play and enjoyment at a lower cost than conventional care.
Please join a webinar featuring a panel of professionals offering easy-to-incorporate organic methods to detoxify landscapes and create yards that are healthy for residents, lawn care crews and the planet.
Landscape professionals March 1 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Mulch mowing and grass cycling – Jay Archer, Green Jay Landscaping
Soil health – Aleksandra Moch, Conservation Commission
Emission free landscaping equipment – Dan Deventhal, Mow Green
Landscaping for wildlife – Dan Brubaker, Greenwich Land Trust
Property owners March 9 at 2:00 – 3:30 pm
Mulch mowing and grass cycling – Jay Archer, Green Jay Landscaping
Composting and soil health – Aleksandra Moch, Conservation Commission
Emission free landscaping equipment – Jeff Cordulack, Organic Ways and Means
Landscaping for wildlife – Dan Brubaker, Greenwich Land Trust
Landscape professionals & Property Owners in Spanish
March 16 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Mulch mowing and grass cycling – Nelson Munoz, Chiappetta-Fierro, LLC
Emission free landscaping equipment – Felipe Aguilar, Mow Green
Landscaping for wildlife and soil health – David Tovar, Woodland Tree Care
To register go to https://greenwichbotanicalcenter.org/events/
Hosted by Greenwich Botanical Center. Organized by Pollinator Pathway, Greenwich Conservation Commission, Greenwich Land Trust and Quiet Yards Greenwich.