Beyond No-Mow May: Ecological Lawns
April 26 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Lawns have long been regarded as eco-villains, but a new generation of grasses and maintenance practices can produce a green lawn that is a contributor to biological diversity, resource sustainability, and carbon sequestration. These new lawns can contribute novel elements of beauty to the home landscape and require less mowing and fertilization. Over the past decade, horticulturist Tom Christopher has been working to return the American lawn to a more environmentally healthy condition. Join him for a tour of these new alternatives – this grass is greener.
Tom Christopher has been designing and maintaining gardens with an environmental emphasis for more than four decades. He is a graduate of the New York Botanical Garden School of Professional Horticulture, and the author of more than a dozen books, including Garden Revolution, the award-winning introduction to ecological gardening that he co-authored with Larry Weaner. Tom produces a weekly podcast and radio program, Growing Greener, that broadcasts on 20 radio stations nationwide and downloads to 12,000 additional listeners every month. He gardens with his wife Suzanne (an environmental scientist at Wesleyan University) in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts where they make vintage hard cider every fall from heirloom apples.
HHG Members: $30
Non-Members: $40 (includes admission to the garden)
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