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Earth Day Celebration Information

By Kurt On April 20, 2010 No Comments

earth-day-celebrationEARTH DAY this year will be observed on Thursday April 22, 2010

I found these articles with information about Earthday celebration and would like to share them with you. Enjoy…

Celebrating Earth Day

This Thursday, April 22, Earth Day will celebrate its 40th anniversary. A day designated to reflect on what we can do to improve and protect the environment, in small towns and big cities alike; Earth Day – or Earth Week – has become a …

Garden Help: Put Earth Day messages into practice in your own …

Garden Help: Put Earth Day messages into practice in your own landscape. Posted: April 17, 2010 - 12:15pm. Photos. Times-Union file photo. Embrace Earth Day concepts by creating a Florida-friendly lawn and treating it properly. … As organic matter decomposes, nutrients are available for plant uptake. If soil is sandy and has little organic matter, fertilizers may play a critical role in plant health. Select fertilizers that contain at least 30 percent slow-release …

Earth Day Network Blog » Celebrate Earth Day with Your Kids!

Planning to celebrate Earth Day with your kids? Visit Earth Day Network’s new Parents Page for tips, fun facts and activity ideas for teaching children about the environment and living sustainably this Earth Day and year-round. …

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Water Restrictions For Southwest Florida

By Kurt On January 10, 2009 No Comments

The Southwest Florida water management district (SWFW MD) just released the new modification on restrictions for watering lawns in the coming year 2009.

Portions of the District still did not receive enough rain during this summer’s rainy season and all of our water resources, such as rivers and lakes, have declined rapidly during the start of the dry season. Over the last three years, our rainfall deficit is about 27 inches and our water resources continue to be impacted. We have not seen recovery to pre-drought conditions and must continue to conserve water.

Click here to find out more information for Water Restrictions

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