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. Isn’t there a better way to maintain our yards? A healthy one — that encourage 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?
Join a webinar series featuring a panel of professionals offering easy-to-incorporate organic methods to detoxify our landscapes and create yards that are healthy for residents, lawn care crews and the planet.
Landscape professionals March 1, 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, 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, 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.