Explore Better Ways to Free
Your Yard from Dangerous Chemicals and Heal Your Soil.
Several
workshops will be hosted by Conservation Commission at the Town Hall Meeting
Room
Greenwich
Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road.
To
register call (203) 622-6461 or email: amoch@greenwichct.org
Healthy soil is
critical for clean air and good water quality as well as the health of our
lawns and gardens. Workshop attendees will learn about how to use free organic
materials such a leaves, grass clippings and kitchen scraps to restore soil
health and benefit plants. Returning organic matter to the soil through
mulching-mowing, composting and vermicomposting is the key to maintaining a
well-balanced and healthy yard. This practice eliminates or limits the need for
harmful synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides.
Learn
how to properly manage your land and what to ask of landscape professionals to
ensure proper maintenance.
Whether you care for your yard or provide
landscape services for others you will receive a hands-on learning opportunity.
Property owners: Landscape professionals*:
Sept. 12
(Monday) at 7:00 pm Sept.
15 (Thursday) at 8:00 am
Sept. 14 (Wednesday) at 1:00 pm Sept. 20 (Tuesday)
at 8:00 am
Sept. 22
(Thursday) at 7:00 pm Sept. 27 (Tuesday) at
8:00 am**
Sept. 27 (Tuesday) at 7:00 pm Sept 29 (Thursday)
at 8:00 am
Sept. 28 (Wednesday) at 1 pm
*Landscape professionals who attend a workshop will
be listed on the Town website, receive NOFA’s credit for Organic Land Care, and
credits towards CT DEEP Pesticide Applicator Certification.
**
Workshop will be given in Spanish
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