Sustainable Landscaping
Reduce pollution and flooding, Beautify your yard and neighborhood2022 Fall Classes:
Nature in your Back Yard and Long Island Sound, and how they’re connected
With nearly all of Connecticut located within the Long Island Sound watershed, our marine life is interdependent with life on the shore, upstream, in our parks and preserves, and even in our backyards. As homeowners, gardeners and preserves managers, what we do can make a tremendous difference to the survival of countless native species, in the sea, on land, and in the air.
Join Judy Preston, the Long Island Sound outreach coordinator for Connecticut Sea Grant, for a fascinating overview of life undersea and aboveground here in Connecticut, and ways that your backyard can strengthen our natural ecosystems.
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Landscaping without Pesticides
Living without poisons makes sense; but how do you do that in your yard? Did you know that the City of New Haven instituted a voluntary ban on pesticides? Why? And how can you achieve results that are beautiful, easy and inexpensive to maintain, and maybe even edible? Learn about the basic concepts of working with nature and helping nature to work with you in your landscaping projects.
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Bringing in the Rain – A Permaculturist’s Perspective
Residential stormwater management can take many forms, from the bioswale in your treebelt to a downspout spreader that helps the rain from your roof spread across your yard, to rain barrels and rain gardens. This class will focus on rain gardens, and might upend some of your assumptions about them. Join NHS’ Community Sustainability director, Kathy Fay, for some rain gardens basics, and Sven Pihl, permaculturist and urban homesteader, for a unique perspective on the possibilities of rain gardens as a part of an integrated productivity plan for your yard.
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