by admin | Mar 26, 2009 | Green Lawn Care, Green Team, Matt Gardiner, sustainability, Uncategorized
It has been warm and sunny enough that I broke out my lawnmower and cut the grass for the first time this past weekend. Which many of my neighbors did as well, however, I have to admit I feel superior when I cut my grass. This is because I purchased an electric lawn mower last year and have loved using it ever since. While my neighbors look at me strangely as I am tethered by a long cord and not riding around on some powerful zero turn mower, I smugly know hat I am doing the right thing. Lawnmowers are some of the worst contributors to pollution and carbon emissions. Running a typical 2 cycle engine lawn mower for 1 hour releases more carbon and pollutants than driving a Cadillac Escalade from here to Chicago and back.
My Electric Lawn Mower
Interesting Fact: Lawn mowers and other gas-powered lawn care equipment contribute to 10% of the nation’s air pollution, according to the EPA.
We will post much more about organic lawn care and mowing. In the meantime this website is one of the best available for information on these topics.
by admin | Mar 26, 2009 | companion planting, General Info, Green Team, Intensive Gardening, Matt Gardiner, seed starting, succession planting, sustainability, Uncategorized, Vegetable Gardening
Boone Gardiner will be at the Rainbow Blossom store in St. Matthews this Saturday, March 28 from 12:30-2:30 to help get everyone ready for the spring planting season. We are focusing this event on teaching everyone how to grow their own organic veggies and herbs at home, which will save everyone money, improve their health, and save the environment. Please click on the link for more information:
www.rainbowblossom.com
by admin | Mar 18, 2009 | Boone's Blog Contributors, Composting, General Info, Green Team, Matt Gardiner, Native Plants, seed starting, sustainability, Uncategorized, Vegetable Gardening
Spring has arrived at Boone Gardiner and we have all kinds of great things to show you. We have hundreds of Kentucky grown trees available to replace trees that you may have lost from storm damage.
New Trees
There are new truck loads of trees and plants arriving daily. We have a wonderful selection of Sustainable and Green Gardening Products such as: composters, rain barrels, herbicides, pesticides and much more. As well as our premier line of organic seeds, Seeds of Change, are in and we have a huge selection of veggies, herbs and flowers seeds for your garden.
Seeds Of Change
We are also doing all kind of great things and renovations to the garden center site. We have added new display gardens, are installing a rain garden demonstration area, a new sustainable materials deck, a veggie demo garden, and much much more.
Rain Garden Construction
New deck being built
by admin | Feb 28, 2009 | Boone's Blog Contributors, Design Team, General Info, Green Team, Matt Gardiner, Native Plants, Rain Barrels, sustainability, Uncategorized, Wildlife Habitat
I just spent all day Friday in my Board Training for the Kentucky Chapter of United States Green Building Council. (USGBC) Wow, what a day. I am so excited to be part of a group that is creating such major changes for the better not only in the built world but in all of humanity. This is the organization which has developed the LEED rating system, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, along with much more, and is truly a leading organization in the world of sustainability. Our Kentucky Chapter is only a few years old, but is growing by leaps and bounds, and we have much work to do. The time to change is now and we have to move quickly. Please visit these links for more info.
www.usgbc.org
http://chapters.usgbc.org/kentucky/
This chapter site discusses the new LEED Silver project, the Oldham County Library in LaGrange. Which Boone Gardiner did landscaping and site development in all sustainable ways.
Matt
by admin | Feb 19, 2009 | Green Team, Uncategorized
Boone Gardiner will be at the Green Convene on Saturday!
Green Convene Website
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