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Lyngso Garden Materials
United States
Приєднався 22 вер 2020
Lyngso was founded in the early 1950s by John and Mary Lyngso. We’re still a family-run business, but today we’re also employee-owned! Many of the folks you’ll meet here have been with us for many decades. All of us are passionate about gardening and helping you make the world a more beautiful place. Lyngso is a certified Green Business Innovator and we are powered by 100% renewable clean energy. Lyngso has evolved into a leader in organic gardening. The environment is important to us so the products we carry and recommend are sustainable and many are organic. In fact, we’ve become renowned for carrying a unique line of organic soil improvements, ranging from locally brewed actively aerated compost tea to special composts, humus, soil mixes, and mulches. Many of our team members have undergone training in soil biology and are eager to pass on their knowledge. One of the Bay Area’s biggest resources in landscaping. Whether materials or information, we can help you with any project!
California’s Native Plants Biodiversity
California hosts an amazing diversity of species, but many are in danger of extinction in coming decades. This talk will focus on the sources of California's biodiversity, especially the plant species, and why we are losing many species in our state. There is much we can do to limit the loss of species through our own actions and through large-scale efforts to preserve our local biodiversity.
We share the Earth with millions of other species. But, our planet is experiencing a biodiversity crisis in which a significant portion of these species are in danger of extinction in coming decades. While the Earth has undergone mass extinctions in the past-such as when a meteor strike doomed the dinosaurs-the current mass extinction event is caused by humans. This loss of species is a tragedy for the Earth’s ecology and non-human inhabitants, but will also have significant impacts on human societies. In this talk, we will discuss the causes of the current biodiversity crisis, with a focus on California biodiversity. We will discuss what species are most endangered, what we can do to try to limit the loss of species, and efforts in our region to preserve our local biodiversity, especially endangered plants, invertebrates and animal species.
Presenter: Lynne Trulio.
Lynne Trulio is a professor and former chair of the Department of Environmental Studies at San José State University. Her research investigates human impacts to species and habitats, especially in urban settings. Key research programs are public access impacts to wildlife and the ecology and preservation of the western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) in California. She has studied burrowing owls for more than 30 years, focusing on efforts to preserve urban owl populations.
In addition to her professorship, she was chair of Environmental Studies for 15 years and the Associate Dean of the College of Social Sciences for 2 years. Dr. Trulio has been the Lead Scientist for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project from 2003-2008 and 2016-2018, directing the Project's science program. From 1999-2001, she was an American Association for the Advancement of Science Environmental and Engineering Fellow, conducting work as a visiting scientist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, DC. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California, Davis and her undergraduate degree in Biology from Goucher College in Towson, MD.
We share the Earth with millions of other species. But, our planet is experiencing a biodiversity crisis in which a significant portion of these species are in danger of extinction in coming decades. While the Earth has undergone mass extinctions in the past-such as when a meteor strike doomed the dinosaurs-the current mass extinction event is caused by humans. This loss of species is a tragedy for the Earth’s ecology and non-human inhabitants, but will also have significant impacts on human societies. In this talk, we will discuss the causes of the current biodiversity crisis, with a focus on California biodiversity. We will discuss what species are most endangered, what we can do to try to limit the loss of species, and efforts in our region to preserve our local biodiversity, especially endangered plants, invertebrates and animal species.
Presenter: Lynne Trulio.
Lynne Trulio is a professor and former chair of the Department of Environmental Studies at San José State University. Her research investigates human impacts to species and habitats, especially in urban settings. Key research programs are public access impacts to wildlife and the ecology and preservation of the western burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) in California. She has studied burrowing owls for more than 30 years, focusing on efforts to preserve urban owl populations.
In addition to her professorship, she was chair of Environmental Studies for 15 years and the Associate Dean of the College of Social Sciences for 2 years. Dr. Trulio has been the Lead Scientist for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project from 2003-2008 and 2016-2018, directing the Project's science program. From 1999-2001, she was an American Association for the Advancement of Science Environmental and Engineering Fellow, conducting work as a visiting scientist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, DC. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California, Davis and her undergraduate degree in Biology from Goucher College in Towson, MD.
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Rose Propagation by Stem Cuttings
Переглядів 55Місяць тому
In this workshop, you will learn about the many different type of roses, why some roses are better for propagating than others and the different ways to propagate depending on the season. Master Gardener Yvonne Liu will demonstrate rose propagation by stem cutting. Presenter: Yvonne Liu, UC Master Gardener Presenter Yvonne Liu: Born in Shanghai, Yvonne spent her formative years in Hong Kong whe...
Organic Materials Management in Landscaping
Переглядів 66Місяць тому
Green waste generated by the professional landscape industry makes up approximately one-fourth of California’s solid waste stream. While significant progress has been made in diverting organic waste away from landfills and toward large-scale composting facilities, removing organic material from a landscape nonetheless represents the loss of a valuable resource. Properly processing and applying ...
Gardening Safety, Tools & Tips As We Age
Переглядів 1002 місяці тому
Gardening is a wonderful hobby that can provide mild exercise, stress reduction, and even increase your lifespan, according to recent research. However, gardening can also pose some challenges and risks for older adults, such as risking falls, and present difficulty bending, lifting, digging, kneeling, and getting up and down. If you have special limits talk to your Dr. In this talk, Stu Dalton...
Succulent Container Gardening-from Funky to Fab!
Переглядів 622 місяці тому
Join Master Gardener, Janice Moody to discover the multifaceted ways you can container garden with succulents, including the use of funky household or garden items that you can repurpose into pots. You will not only learn why succulents make great container plants, but also learn about pre-planting considerations, such as environment and soil. Then she’ll discuss design basics, such as colors, ...
Exploring the Connection Between Greenhouse Gases and Soil Health
Переглядів 563 місяці тому
Discover how healthy soils can sequester carbon dioxide, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to a sustainable environment. Learn about the dynamic processes within soil that impact atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and how proper soil management practices you can carry out in your garden can enhance the soil's ability to act as a carbon sink. Presented by UC Master Gardeners Nick La...
Growing Healthy Soil & Healthy Plants in an Organic Garden
Переглядів 305 місяців тому
What are the basic needs of bees, butterflies and hummingbirds and how can you provide those requirements? What are their favorite plants and flowers? Learn how to garden to increase the desirability of your environment. Join us for a fast-paced class that covers everything you need to know about attracting pollinators to your yard, be it large or small. PRESENTED BY MASTER GARDENER Cindy Burgd...
All About Edible Herbs
Переглядів 435 місяців тому
Learn all about herbs - from A to Z! • Introducing Herbs • Growing Basics • Propagation (seeds, stems, division) • Using containers • Maintaining Herb Plants • Harvesting and Preserving • Using your Herbs PRESENTED BY MASTER GARDENERS Kathy Fleming & Cindi Morris Kathy Fleming loves creating a balance at her Peninsula home by growing culinary herbs and flowers in containers and her perennial la...
Basics of Raising Backyard Chickens
Переглядів 175 місяців тому
Have you thought about raising chickens in your backyard? Would you like to have farm-fresh organic eggs for breakfast every day? Do you know what resources will be required and how much it will cost? Come join our class! Master Gardener Cindy Burgdorf will introduce you to the world of Backyard Chicken Raising. In this class, you will learn: · What questions to ask yourself BEFORE you start · ...
After Pruning Roses, What's Next?
Переглядів 1218 місяців тому
Be safe in the garden, protect yourself from thorns (officially, prickles). Open the center to air and light, shape and train plants, provide nutrition, manage pests and diseases via IPM, mulch and water when needed. Get beautiful roses starting in April and continuing through Fall. Presented by Stu Dalton, UCCE Master Gardener and an American Rose Society Master Rosarian. Stu has been giving p...
Growing Cool Season Vegetables on the SF Peninsula - Feb 2024
Переглядів 959 місяців тому
Growing Cool Season Vegetables on the SF Peninsula Cool season vegetable gardening is different from planting a summer garden. Not difficult but you do need to pay a bit more attention to temperature and growing conditions. In this class you will learn about optimal soil and ambient temperatures which determines when you plant your cool season vegetables. You will also learn how to tweak condit...
Introduction to Gardening with California Native Plants
Переглядів 25011 місяців тому
Bay Area has a rich diversity of native plants! Many of these plants can easily be grown in home gardens. Join Master Gardeners Carolyn Dorsch and Cathrin Callas in a discussion on the advantages of growing natives and how to get started. This talk will cover plants for sunny or shady gardens, soil, water and drainage considerations, how and when to plant, maintenance issues, sources for native...
What Went Wrong in My Summer Veggie Garden and How to Fix it for Next Year
Переглядів 81Рік тому
Gardening can be fickle and full of learning opportunities. Things go wrong even for experienced gardeners. Zucchini plants produce no fruit. Tomatoes have rotten bottoms. Powdery mildew shows up everywhere. The list goes on and on. Join Master Gardener Jonathan Propp as we share “What Went Wrong in my Summer Vegetable Garden.” We will share examples gathered from you, try to diagnose them, and...
Cover Crops Help Climate Change
Переглядів 267Рік тому
Start cover cropping and help reverse climate change! This is an updated presentation about the many benefits of cover cropping. The amazing ability of cover crops to sequester carbon into your soil and all the benefits that does for your soil. Lisa and Kathleen will share with you their many successes as well as mistakes. Presented by Lisa Putnam and Kathleen Putnam both are Master Gardeners a...
You Too Can Compost!
Переглядів 261Рік тому
In this introduction to composting, you will learn what tools you need, where to locate your pile, how compost is made, how to use it, and how to troubleshoot. Making compost is fun and very rewarding. California recently passed a law requiring all food scraps, yard waste, and soiled paper products be diverted from the landfill. That means putting them into a green bin or into your compost pile...
Growing Terrific Tomatoes: From Seed to Salsa!
Переглядів 105Рік тому
Growing Terrific Tomatoes: From Seed to Salsa!
DIY Patios & Pathways Using Decomposed Granite & Pathway Fines
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DIY Patios & Pathways Using Decomposed Granite & Pathway Fines
Secrets to Successful Succulent Landscaping
Переглядів 270Рік тому
Secrets to Successful Succulent Landscaping
Greywater - Beyond Laundry to Landscape
Переглядів 205Рік тому
Greywater - Beyond Laundry to Landscape
Organic Spring & Summer Vegetable Garden
Переглядів 153Рік тому
Organic Spring & Summer Vegetable Garden
Bare root Fruit Trees Selection and Planting
Переглядів 264Рік тому
Bare root Fruit Trees Selection and Planting
Companion Planting and Integrated Pest Management IPM
Переглядів 2832 роки тому
Companion Planting and Integrated Pest Management IPM