10/15/2023
ORGANIC LEAF CARE WORKSHOP: MULCH MOWING ~ Feed the lawn, reduce the waste. OCT 19 @ 530 PM in Greenwich, CT, USA. # # #
The Greenwich Conservation Commission, along with other local partners like Quiet Yards Greenwich, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy and the town’s Sustainability Committee, will host a workshop about the three ways fall leaves can benefit your yard.
“During this upcoming workshop, a group of professionals will provide you with knowledge and practical experience on ways to change how you manage your yard,” an event flyer reads. “Cut down on cost and effort, while taking advantage of what is free and good for your yard and the environment".
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Jeff Cordulack, Founder of Organic Ways and Means, and Aleksandra Moch, a town employee on the Conservation Commission, will make the presentation.
The event is free and open to the public from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, October 19, 2023 in the Greenwich Town Hall meeting room, 101 Field Point Road.
Questions or want a private demo for your crew? Contact Jeff Cordulack Organic Ways & Means 203-724-1040
The Conservation Commission, along with other local partners like Quiet Yards Greenwich, the Greenwich Tree Conservancy and the town’s Sustainability Committee, will host a workshop about the three ways fall leaves can benefit your yard.
“During this upcoming workshop, a group of professionals will provide you with knowledge and practical experience on ways to change how you manage your yard,” an event flyer reads. “Cut down on cost and effort, while taking advantage of what is free and good for your yard and the environment.”
Jeff Cordulack, Founder of Organic Ways and Means, and Aleksandra Moch, a town employee on the Conservation Commission, will make the presentation.
The event is free and open to the public from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Greenwich Town Hall meeting room, 101 Field Point Road.
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Footnote from Jeff Cordulack:
"The combination of grass blades and chopped leaves is an ideal Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio for compost creation. So mulch mowing leaves into the lawn, results in freshly created compost-like food for the soil life and lawn."