Allowing nature to create humus eliminates the need for industrial lawn care. The easiest way to garden and landscape is ecologically. Invite nature to come onto our properties to do the work. Continue Reading →
Jim Carr
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Free Talk at Greenwich Audubon: Intro to Ecological Gardening and Landscaping
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Register today if you would like to have your property NO MATTER THE SIZE alive with creatures that brighten our lives, such as butterflies, hummingbirds, dragon flies, songbirds, Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Andy Chapin, Ecological Gardening and Landscaping, Greenwich Audubon, Jim Carr
Roses for Autism: From an Abandoned Farm, to Providing Valuable Work Experience for Adults with Autism
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Stop by the Roses for Autism stall at the Greenwich Farmers Market. not only will you help support a valuable work experience for adults with autism, but the flowers are grown locally and last a long time. The roses last a week, and both the lilies and Gerbera daisies can last two weeks. Continue Reading →