Tag: Eco-Tour

  • Saturday, October 5, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Plant Identification: What is That Beautiful Plant and How Can I Grow It?

    The Ecological Landscaping Association will sponsor a free Eco-Tour on Saturday, October 5, from 10 – 12 at Cold Spring Park, 1200 Beacon Street in Newton, Massachusetts.  The tour will provide access to dozens of plants that Bruce Wenning, an ELA Board member since 2003 and a regular contributor to the ELA Newsletter and the Newton TAB, will identify and discuss.  Learn plant identification skills, learn the names and growing characteristics of some plants that you recognize, discover the name and characteristics of plants new to you, and learn growing tips on plants that you might want to consider for your own landscape.  This will be a slow paced walk, with more time spent discussing plants than walking.  The event is free but please book your place as numbers are limited.  Call 617-436-5838, or email ela.info@comcast.net.

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  • Saturday, May 21, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm – Successful, Ecological Lawns

    Join the Ecological Landscaping Association on Saturday, May 21 at Look Memorial Park in Florence, Massachusetts from 10 – noon, and then move on to Rocky Hill co-Housing in Northampton, Massachusetts from noon – 2 pm, for an informative walking tour of two successful, ecological lawns, with co-hosts Bernadette Giblin and Julie Meyer.  Look Memorial Park is a 157 acre private park, one of two organic lawn demonstration projects in Western Massachusetts.  The Pines Theater is being transitioned from a traditional turf management program to organic, non-soluble, slow release fertilizers and organic pest management strategies.  Bernadette will explain the organic cultural practices that promote beauty, environmental efficiency, and cost effectiveness being used on the Pines Theater lawn.  She will also discuss what organic products are most effective in working with nature to achieve greater soil stability while lowering ecological and human health threats on lawns.

    Rocky Hill is a thriving community of neighbors committed to living lightly on the earth.  This mission led to the choice to plant low-mow turf.  This tour will include discussion about low-mow grass including why it might be a good choice for lawns, where this lawn alternative is used, what species were selected, and research findings on new cultivars.  Julie Meyer will also share residents’ evaluation of its aesthetics, maintenance, and performance ov er time and across micro-climates.  Visitors will review the planting plan of the property, and visit areas of the neighborhood where low-mow turf is growing.  The Eco-Tour begins at Look Memorial Park, located at 300 North Main Street, Florence, and then will continue on to Rocky Hill, where guests should park on Black Birch Trail, not the parking lot.  The tour will meet at the Common House entrance at 100 Black Birch Trail.  Registrations are limited.  Call 617-436-5838 or email ela.info@comcast.net.

  • Tuesday, May 11, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm – Organic Landscaping at Harvard University

    Join Eco-Tour guide Wayne Carbone on Tuesday, May 11, from 11am – 12:30pm, for a “behind the scenes” view of Harvard University’s land care program and learn how to transition from traditional landscaping practices to organic landscaping from the professionals at Harvard.  Tour highlights will include a walking tour of the Harvard University landscape, a detailed explanation about the development of Harvard’s sustainable landscape program, a discussion of large brewers used for making compost tea, a discussion of equipment used to spread compost tea over Harvard Yard, and a demonstration of the improved root growth realized through the organic landscaping program.  Meet at the Philips Brooks House, Harvard Yard in Cambridge.  The cost is $15 for Ecological Landscaping Association members, and $20 for non-members.   Registrations are limited.  Visit www.ecolandscaping.org, or www.arboretum.harvard.edu to register on line, or call 617-436-5838.

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  • Thursday, April 15, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Mount Auburn Ecological Tree Care

    Enjoy a private Ecological Landscaping Association Eco-Tour of the beautiful 175 acre landscape of Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge on Thursday, April 15, beginning at 10 am.  Mount Auburn is one of the most historic landscapes in America and is on the leading edge of sustainable and environmentally sound land care practices.  This event features the more than 5,000 trees that are under Mount Auburn’s ecological tree care program.  $10 for ELA members, $15 for non members.  Paul Walker will lead the tour, and you may register on line at  www.eventville.com/catalog/eventregistration1.asp?eventid=1006114, or call 617-436-5838.  You may also email ela.info@comcast.net.

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