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  • St. George's Anglican Parish's garden centre, now - June 16 @ Regent Park Shopping Centre. Bedding plants, hanging planters, perennials, vegetables, bagged soil, seeds & gift certificates available. Hours: Sunday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Weekdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Weather & volunteer support permitting! th Annual Breast Cancer Pledge Ride held June 10, registration 10 a.m.-noon, 1700 Pembina Hwy. Motorcyclists take part in a Poker Run and Observation Run through southern Manitoba finishing in Winnipeg. All proceeds go to the CancerCare Manitoba foundation to fund breast cancer detection and treatment. For information and pledge forms call Nicola at 787-1758 or visit www.breastcancerpledgeride.com. Manitoba Eco-Network offers free organic Lawn Care workshops at ...

  • You start thinking about (your lawn) as a whole ecosystem, and it's sort of a smaller metaphor for a larger global situation," said the environmental science student. "You take care of your yard like that, and you might start thinking about how you impact the rest of the world. Just like lawns, organic gardens need -- you guessed it -- organic fertilizer. "There are fantastic organic fertilizers available that are affordable, easy to use, and they really work well," said [Dave Hanson]. Two brands are Grotek Total Nourish and a kelp-based product called Sea Magic. A compost heap needs alternating layers of "brown" and "green" materials. Carbon-rich brown materials include wood chips, sawdust, or dried grass, and nitrogen-rich green materials include leaves, flowers or kitchen scraps li...

    ... infested or diseased, look for natural treatments at informed garden centres. You can also check wit...

  • ... new standards for emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen oxide (NOx), particulat... to installation instructions for after-treatment systems; requirements relative to maintenance manu...; some mining, forestry, general industrial; lawn and garden; material handling; pumps and compresso...

  • ... gains in the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses, continues to be a place where...RICH HISCO. Winnipeg. Chemical-free lawn. Thank you for publishing the articles on ecologic... maintain a pesticide-free lawn, organically. We encourage any Winnipeggers whose interest was ...

  • ... also runs free tables featuring local, organic and vegan food, holds town clean-ups, and operates... curricula for schools and a sewage treatment wetland for a fish hatchery. In Greening the Unive... Portage Commons, the school's front lawn. Spence Street, which bisects the campus, caters t...

  • St. George's Anglican Parish's garden centre, now - June 16 @ Regent Park Shopping Centre. Bedding plants, hanging planters, perennials, vegetables, bagged soil, seeds & gift certificates available. Hours: Sunday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Weekdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Weather & volunteer support permitting! Manitoba Eco-Network offers free organic Lawn Care workshops at the following locations: June 7, St. Boniface Library, 100-131 Provencher Blvd.; June 11, St. John's Library, 500 Salter St.; June 13, Sir William Stephenson Library, 765 Keewatin St.; June 14, West Kildonan Library, 365 Jefferson Ave.; June 18, St. Vital Library, 6 Fermor Ave.; June 19, Pembina Trail Library, 2724 Pembina Hwy., 7 to 8 p.m. To register call 947-6511. Manitoba Naturalists Society annu...

    ... to fund breast cancer detection and treatment. For information and pledge forms call Nicola at 7...

  • Presently, the city's pesticide management bylaw states that areas like public parks, school grounds or hospital zones cannot have chemical pesticides applied to them unless an infestation warrants such actions.

    ... pesticides has irked at least one local lawn care company. The environmental council has asked ... more expensive, sometimes less-effective organic alternatives would mean lawn and garden care servi...Lawn treatments using entirely environmentally friendly products a...

  • ... on phosphorus in dishwashing detergent and lawn fertilizer. "We've have found that people are very...A project to develop a waste-water treatment process to reduce nutrient loads to Lake Winnipeg ...Enhanced Removal of Nutrients, Organic Micropollutants and Toxicity from Sewage Lagoons a...

  • As one of the fastest economic growing country in the world, China faces many water challenges. While there is no magic bullet to solving those challenges, a diversified selection of alternative water resources to help stretch traditional freshwater supplies is one of the optimal solutions. For this reason, the view of managing wastewater is moving from safe disposal of the treated product to incorporating it into the water supply. Since reclaimed water is increasingly consider being a valuable resource, the management of reclaimed water is also going to play a significant role in China's future water management. This paper aims to give an overview of reclaimed water used activities in China and outline some issues arise from the management defect. And the innovative management strategi...

    ...Typical wastewater undergoes two treatment processes and disinfection before being released i...* Microorganisms break down organic materials. * Clarifiers remove microorganisms and ... out from sprinkler heads that located in lawn or park is often used by innocent people to feed t...

  • There's an old adage; divide spring-flowering perennials in fall and fall-flowering plants in spring. There's a certain amount of wisdom in that but, to be truthful, you can divide or move plants anytime throughout the season, though preferably after they've finished flowering. Just be sure when digging to disturb the root ball as little as possible, taking as much soil with that rootball as you can manage and get the plant into its new hole immediately. Be sure to water it well to help it settle in and watch it for the next few weeks for signs of wilting. One experienced gardener once told me he knew his soil was right because he could plunge his arm in it up to the elbow with little effort. Feed your soil, not your plants. If your soil has been amended with plenty of nutrient-rich org...

    ...As in, when should I seed my lawn? When can I divide my perennials? When should I pl...Apply an organic mulch to keep the weeds down and diligently dig ou... the chlorine gas added during our water treatment. Soaker hoses and any method delivered directly to...



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