Build a Living Lawn in Your Community
One of the goals of the Living Lawn is that it might be used as a model for other suburban communities to "clone" so that the educational message about organic lawn care being the smart and safe way to maintain property would spread. We are happy to report that two towns in Massachusetts (Andover/North Andover and Boxford) are now in the process of doing exactly that, and it has been our pleasure to share our experience with them. If you would like to build a Living Lawn project in your community, Contact Us. In the meantime, some websites that have provided us with useful information follow: www.richsoil.com/lawn (Organic Lawn Care for the Cheap and Lazy)
www.ela-ecolandscapingassn.org (Ecological Landscaping Association, Concord, MA)
www.groworganic.com (Peaceful Valley Farm Supply)
www.extremelygreen.com (Organic Lawn/Garden Supplies, NH)
www.organiclandscape.org (Canadian)
www.organicgardening.com
www.simplegiftsfarm.com
www.pesticidefreesign.com (Alternative Lawn Signs)
www.weedalert.com (weed images for I.D.)
www.gardeningguru.tripod.com (Organic gardening/lawncare advice- NJ)
www.rce.rutgers.edu/weeds (weed images for I.D.)
www.nofa.org (Northeast Organic Farming Association)
www.organiclandcare.net (NOFA's Organic Land Care Program)
www.sunfireinstitute.com (Philadelphia- Organic Training Seminars)
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