I turned on my outside water to give the green wall a drink and immediately 2 Robin's buzzed the tower to see what was going on. The land is thirsty folks. if you live in Toronto take a look at the plants. if the leaves are curling or changing orientation downard give them π§π¦π§
Every houseowner in Etobicoke is the steward of a piece of land, and we can take care of the reciprocal relationship we have with it, the billions of organisms in it, and the surrounding ecosystem.
We are excited to introduce #EtobicokeGreenspiration
β a video series of 20+ shining climate action examples, featuring individuals, businesses, organizations, community groups, etc β all from #Etobicoke! π₯πποΈ
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π Ready to make a difference? Take the LawnShare pledge today and revolutionize how you care for your lawn! #lawnshare@davidsuzukiFDN https://t.co/yjWQbBW2Em
@seanjamesdesign@ecomandotca Beautifully organized selection of native Carolinian plants - awesome people!
Better than π candy. Easter present from my daughter, Wild ginger & trilliums.
Thank you #NativePlantMarket (Etobicoke) πππ
Why march feels one week long, the usual spring panic started a month early and swelling buds are just another reminder that I am not ready and nature doesn't wait... https://t.co/8t4kx0gmGU
Donβt forget to RSVP for tomorrowβs TSA Tech Lecture on Integrating Plants Into the Building Envelope w/ @ZinCoCanada & @ecomandotca!π± Get your tickets to join us at 12PM and learn how you can incorporate more native plants into your future TO projects.
https://t.co/lKkBRQjoCR
There are now 2 parks in #Etobicoke with #TorontoNatureStewards volunteers helping restore ecological health: Raymore Park on the Humber River & the Lake Promenade parks on the lakefront. Check out them out once and see if you'd like to join a team: https://t.co/EuGFcLIeWk
1) Recently, on several consecutive weekends, @thermecanada ran full-page colour ads in Toronto newspapers promoting their Ontario Place proposal. Letβs look at what those ads showed, and whey they did not.
Join us for a special Earth Day presentation on April 21 at 12 p.m. with Anna Zalik, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, where she will be examining the disputes over Canadian pipelines.
Register: https://t.co/m8tV8BZR24 | #YUEarthMonth
We're visiting the Toronto Native Plant Market's opening day today 9am-1pm here in Etobicoke.
Let's plant *native plants* in our gardens and on our balconies this year! #biodiversity#pollinators
See you at 327 Bering Ave, east off Kipling, south of the Kipling TTC station.
Each of us can take care of soil where we live: give back to the soil with organic materials (leaf compost, for example); plant native flowers & trees which support pollinators, bird & squirrels; retain rainwater for watering plants rather than use piped-in water.