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Incorporating ecological land care principles

ginger_nh
20 years ago

I'm taking a 5 day course in organic land care in Worcester, MA this week and next. So of course my thoughts are filled with this subject matter. There are so many new and old-but-re-discovered ideas for better caring for the health of our gardens, lawns, woodlands, pastures, and so on. What better time to incorporate some of these principles than when renewing your old garden?

Over the last two days we've covered organic lawns and lawn alternatives; rain gardens to deal with runoff; composting leaves and grass clippings on site to improve soil and lawn while decreasing trips to the dump,buying trashbags, and filling up the land fill; creating healthy soil to decrease dependence on pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, fugicides; and much more. Many of the techniques are time,money, and labor-saving, too, freeing the gardener up to spend more time relaxing and enjoying the garden.

BackYardGuy (Larry) has already started us in that direction with his threads on replacing arsenic-treated landscaping timbers, and trying new planting and watering techniques.

Anyone up for a thread on incorporating some of these organic land care principles when contemplating a fresh look for your landscape?

Ginger

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