Saturday, March 25, 2006

Practical Wetlands Protection for Residential Landscape Projects: Working With Conservation Commissions

This informative program "Practical Wetlands Protection for Residential Landscape Projects: Working With Conservation Commissions" was held at The New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods, and was geared to help you make the right decisions when dealing with wetland protection issues.

Panel members included:
Ecological landscape designer and conservation agent Kale Kalloch,
DEP circuit rider Kathy Robertson
DEP circuit rider Jason Lederer

Healthy wetlands are crucial for maintaining water quality for humans, animals and plants. The Massachusetts' Wetlands Protection Act, administered by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), requires approval of certain activities by each municipality’s conservation commission before site work begins in the wetland buffer zone.

This panel discussion, with case studies, was designed for homeowners and landscape professionals who want to act responsibly to protect our threatened marshes, ponds, and streams. Attendees learned which landscape activities and resources are regulated; how to determine whether your project must be reported; and how to work effectively with your local conservation commission to avoid homeowner liability. This important seminar covered basic wetland identification and great native plants for buffer zones. Questions and site-specific issues were addressed.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Thank You to Our NE Spring Flower Show Volunteers

Thank you to Denise Pegrum and Debby McNulty for volunteering to help at this years New England Spring Flower Show.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Welcome New Members from LDSA

We would just like to take a moment to welcome new members from the LDSA yahoo group. This group represents landscape design students and alumni from the New York Botanical Garden.

To all of you from New York, please feel free to contribute links to favorite resources, take our online polls, add your contact information to our database, pose questions and share ideas. We want to hear from everybody and through your participation we will all grow.

Wishing you all a wonderful season ahead!