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Feb 21st 2009
Northeast Organic Farmers Association Conference (NOFA) 8:30-4:45 Windsor High School, Windsor CT Earth Tones will have a booth, handouts and answer questions about using native plants in the landscape and storm water management
For more information:(203) 888-5146 • ctnofa@ctnofa.org
March 3 and March 10
Nonnewaug High School, Woodbury, CT
Adult education classes held at 6:30pm both nights. The first class will be an introduction to native plants and why they are so important! The second class will be an introduction to using natives in design from raingardens to meadows, to formal gardens!
March 7
Lisa will be doing a talk with Sean Hayden of the North West Conservation District. It will be held from 10:30 am to 12:30pm at the New Fairfield Senior Center, New Fairfield, CT. This show will include the science behind clean water through the use of our native soils and plants. A great discussion on storm water management directed to homeowners with lakefront properties.
March 15
Roxbury Town Hall, Roxbury, CT 3pm
Sponsored by the Roxbury Land Trust
An introduction to the importance of native plants for our region.
March 21st,2009
CT Master Gardner Association 2009 Annual Symposium ‘Gardeners Going Green‘ 9:00-4:30 Manchester Community College, Manchester
Lisa will be speaking about Xeric landscaping with native plants in Connecticut.
For more information visit http://www.ctmga.org/#/2009marchsymposiumxvi/4532219186
April 2
Informational booth on Rain Gardens, and Storm Water Management.
Sponsored by the Wood Ridge Lake Association,
St Helena’s Church, West Hartford, CT 7pm-9pm
April 2
Woodbury Library, Woodbury CT
A presentation on Invasive plants and why they are so detrimental to our ecology. A list of alternative native plants will be explored.
April 18
Sponsored by the Glebe House Museum, Woodbury CT. Part of the gardeners tour will be held at Earth Tones. The group will be discussing and learning about seed collection, preparation and germination techniques, here at our nursery.
April 22nd, 2009
Cartus Corporation Earth Day Event, Danbury, CT
Earth Tones will have a booth, handouts and answer questions about using native plants in the landscape and storm water management
April 25th, 2009 Rain or Shine
Ridgefield Tree Committee, Arbor Day Celebration on Native Plants 2:00-4:00 Ridgefield Recreation Center Building; 195 Danbury Rd, Ridgefield,CT
Earth Tones will have a booth, handouts and answer questions about using native plants in the landscape and storm water management
Douglas Tallamy, author of “Bringing Home Nature” will be presenting How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in our Gardens
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