Healthy lawns provide important environmental benefits. Properly established and managed lawns, combined with good sustainable landscape design, can help protect and preserve water quality. A practical approach to creating a sustainable lawn environment for your family will be the focus of an informative presentation offered by the Peconic Land Trust, featuring Tamson Yeh, Turf Specialist at Cornell Cooperative Extension, NOFA-certified landscape professional Ivan Roman, owner of Heirloom Gardens, and Bridge Gardens Manager Rick Bogusch.
$10/person, $5/Bridge Gardens members.
For more information and to reserve, please call the Peconic Land Trust at 631.283.3195, ext. 19 or email to Events@PeconicLandTrust.org.
Program is rain or shine.
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