I hope you can join us to learn more about this critical topic, reducing our herbicide use. Presenting on the "flywheel" method of #EcologicalRestoration, a methodical way to use native plants to keep weeds at bay, reduce herbicide use, and make a better #ecology for us humans😀
Nick Fuller explains how to reduce #glyphosate use by implementing the flywheel approach during #MGGweek’s March 25th webinar. Register at https://t.co/1JvfdZtKUR
Do you know what we're doing this year? This Saturday, we will discuss our #compost topdressing program in @cityofurbana, 12 new #organic parks in @lisleparks & @CityGrandRapids & an online natural lawn care toolkit for park & school districts. https://t.co/WPoJnHRp1Z
Want to grow a #PesticideFree yard? Restore your soil with @DigRightIn compost tea sold at the #CGGweek Celebration 6/8. All proceeds support our pesticide reduction projects in 2019. Pre-order at https://t.co/WZqAomvUvJ
Our May #MGGnewsletter features Chicago Grows Green Week & it's theme "Growing Pesticide Free Lawns & Gardens for the Long Term". Learn more at https://t.co/y9qVbI0QhZ
Want to grow a #PesticideFree yard? Purchase native plants! @native_Plants will donate 10% of proceeds to @ToxicFreeMW pesticide reduction work if you pre-order before 5/19 at https://t.co/dF3fvqgT8r
Want to grow a #PesticideFree yard? #restore your soil with compost tea sold by @digrightin during our #CGGcelebration June 8th. All proceeds support Midwest Grows Green projects. RSVP at https://t.co/WPoJnHRp1Z
“Natural lawn care builds the soil, turf and plant system at every step,” says MGG's @ryancanders .
#MGGWeekend’s “Benefits of Natural Lawn Care” webinar covers these benefits on May 3rd. Register at https://t.co/PDU2tgO4ka
Visit us this Sunday at @brookfield_zoo's Party for the Planet & learn about our #CGGweek Celebration that includes a #compost tea & native plant sale https://t.co/WPoJnHRp1Z
We need your support to spread natural lawn care across Greater Chicago & the Midwest! Attend our #CGGweek Celebration June 8th & pre-order either compost tea (https://t.co/WZqAomvUvJ) or native plants (https://t.co/dF3fvqgT8r). Learn more at https://t.co/WPoJnHRp1Z