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Organic Lawn Care

Submitted by Cindy Maxey on August 29, 2008 - 12:57pm.
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Oct 1 2008 - 7:00pm
Oct 1 2008 - 8:30pm

Location(s)

Avon Lake Public Library
32649 Electric Blvd.
Avon Lake, OH
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Learn how to have a beautiful lawn without harmful chemical fertilizers. Protect your children, your pets and our lake. Presented by Dan Norris of Good Nature Organic Lawn Care.

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This is part of a series of Wednesday evenings focused on environmental issues and actions hosted by Avon Lake Public Library and co-sponsored by the City Council Environmental Committee and the Environmental Affairs Advisory Committee.

 All interested persons are welcome to attend.  

Questions: 440.933.8128.

 

 


Fall Organics 101

Submitted by royalton supply on August 11, 2008 - 5:52pm.
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Aug 23 2008 - 10:00am
Aug 23 2008 - 11:30am

Location(s)

Royalton Supply Landscape Center
11528 Royalton Rd
North Royalton, OH
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Go Organic! Seminar

 Fall Organics 101

 

Speaker: Dan Norris, Good Nature Lawncare

 

Learn Everything you need to know about preparing your lawn and garden for the fall season

 

  • Fall Fertilization
  • Composting/Top-dressing
  • Seeding
  • Fall tree and shrub fertilization 

 

 Please bring all your lawn care questions! 

 Discount will be availble on selected products

Refreshments will be provided

 

Seating is limited. Please RSVP by August 18th


Green Tour: Big Met Golf Course

Submitted by Rebecca Moore on July 29, 2008 - 4:50pm.
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Sep 18 2008 - 4:00pm
Sep 18 2008 - 4:36pm

Location(s)

Big Met Golf Course - Rocky River Reservation Metropark
4811 Valley Parkway
Fairview Park, OH
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"Real Costs, Real Paybacks, Real Stories!"

Come see the new bronze certified club house at Big Met and tour their greener greens. Shortly after 4pm a presentation will inform participants of the green features of the building and the costs involved. A tour of the facility will follow and then refreshments. Big Met will also offer twilight fees (arranged at the clubhouse) to those who wish to take full advantage of the wonderful golf course. Cleveland Green Building Coalition members pay $25 and non-members pay $35. Register by check to the Cleveland Green Building Coalition, 3500 Lorain Ave., Suite 303 Cleveland, Ohio 44113. Also watch the www.clevelandgbc.org for a paypal button for the event.


Rain garden workshop

Submitted by Marc Lefkowitz on May 19, 2008 - 9:37am.
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Jul 19 2008 - 4:00pm
Jul 19 2008 - 6:00pm

Location(s)

7313 West Clinton Avenue West Clinton is one block south of Detroit near W.65th
Cleveland, OH
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Gang Green member Chuck Ackerman will host a rain garden workshop, led by local gardener Lisa Warner, at his house. Learn how to create a rain garden and about its benefits for the environment. Bring a shovel and work gloves.

Rain gardens: a beautiful pollution solution

Submitted by DShimelonis on May 13, 2008 - 10:11am.
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May 31 2008 - 1:00pm
May 31 2008 - 3:00pm

Location(s)

Shaker Lakes Nature Center
2600 South Park Boulevard
Shaker Heights, OH
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No charge for this event.

Reservations are required.

RSVP to planetorganics@aol.com

 

 


Go Organic! Gardening Seminar

Submitted by DShimelonis on May 12, 2008 - 3:47pm.
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May 18 2008 - 12:00pm
May 18 2008 - 2:00pm

Location(s)

Royalton Supply Landscape Center
11528 Royalton Road
North Royalton, OH
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Evelyn Bryant (Education Coordinator, Certified Horticulturist) New Agrarian
Center, George Jones Farm

Topics include
-Using organic and natural gardening products vs. herbicides
-Fundamentals of composting (vermi-composting)
-Bed and soil preparation
-Building a stronger and more sustainable regional food system in Northeast
Ohio

Free and open to the public.

Food and drinks provided by Nature's Bin.

Drawings to win organic gardening products.

Seating is limited. RSVP to Lindsey by Friday, May 16.

Call or email for details 440/582-5200.


Rain Gardens- Stream and Lake Friendly Landscaping

Submitted by Heather Elmer on April 15, 2008 - 11:43am.
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May 20 2008 - 6:00pm
May 20 2008 - 8:00pm

Location(s)

Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve
2514 Cleveland Road East
Huron, OH
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Areas landscaped with perennial native plants that don’t mind getting “wet feet”, rain gardens are an attractive way to reduce the impact of stormwater on streams and Lake Erie. Rain gardens are designed to capture and filter stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces such as rooftops and driveways. Learn about these systems and take home a guidebook containing information on how to select a site, construct your own, what type of plants work best and more.

Visit www.oldwomancreek.org or call (419)433-4601 for more information.


Want a sustainable yard?

Submitted by Marc Lefkowitz on April 11, 2008 - 2:28pm.
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photo courtesy of Salsbury SchweyerWhat does your yard say about you? Do you desire big, showy flowers that crave lots of attention (and make the water department happy)? Or are you satisfied with subtle variations of green or maybe hardier plants that are native to the region?

The good news is, you can have it all—avoid the energy-intensive managed landscape while crafting an attractive, resource efficient yard.

Start thinking about how with this page, “Tips for more sustainable landscapes”.


Tips for more sustainable landscapes

Submitted by Marc Lefkowitz on April 11, 2008 - 1:56pm.
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Photo courtesy of Salsbury-SchweyerThe following "Tips for more sustainable landscapes" come from Salsbury-Schweyer, an Akron landscape design company.

Plantings

  • Select the plants best suited to the site and soil conditions
  • Plant for diversity using variety; avoid monocultures
  • Incorporate native/indigenous plants
  • Design for energy conservation (i.e. windbreaks, shade trees).
  • Avoid use of invasive plants such as English ivy, purple loosestrife, barberry, privet, Norway maples, and some euonymus, especially near natural areas

Lawn

  • Reduce amount of lawn and consider alternatives
  • Fertilize and water minimally
  • Adjust your attitude...tolerate a few weeds instead of heavy pesticides
  • Mow high (3") and leave clippings

Provide for ecosystem

  • Recycle organic material and create healthy soil using compost
  • incorporate water, food and habitat for wildlife

Conserve resources

  • Water deeply and infrequently
  • Slow flow of, or retain, rainwater on site. Consider rain barrels, rain gardens or roof gardens
  • Reduce paving and lawn, which encourages runoff
  • Avoid use of mowers, blowers, hedge shears, etc.

Use eco-friendly materials

  • Use compost instead of topsoil to improve soils
  • Avoid toxic pesticides, use an integrated pest management approach to pest control
  • Incorporate recycled materials, local materials and easily re-used materials
  • Consider what "environmental footprint" results from the manufacture/disposal of product material

Create long-term value


Organic landscaping seminar

Submitted by David Beach on April 9, 2008 - 8:57am.
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Apr 19 2008 - 10:00am
Apr 19 2008 - 2:00pm

Location(s)

Royalton Supply Landscape Center
11528 Royalton Rd.
North Royalton, OH
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“Go Organic” seminar and open house at Royalton Supply Landscape Center.  

Free “Organics 101” Seminar at 10 a.m. on what organic really is, why you should use organic landscaping products, how to properly apply them to your yard, and what products you will need this spring and throughout the season. The seminar will also include food and beverages, drawings to win Royalton Supply products, and complimentary trees in honor of Earth Day.

Seating is limited. RSVP to Lindsey Whited at 440-582-5200 or info@royaltonsupply.com.