Carbon is everywhere and it’s a good decision to utilize it at every convenience, especially if you grow food. Shown in the photos are waste products that didn’t make it to the trash. Instead they where used to make soil at “The Carbon Farm” which is part of the #Aglanta program supported by Groundwork Atlanta.
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Atlanta set to host two major urban resilience conferences in late march
Atlanta is currently a booming city, and home to the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the US. But as the population and economy grows, the city is also looking to reinvent itself from a sustainability standpoint. In 2016, Atlanta was named one of the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities, which provides extra resources to develop and implement a robust resiliency strategy. This year, during the last week of March, the city will play host to two major conferences focussing on urban resilience.
On Monday, March 26th, Atlanta will feature Park Pride’s 17th annual Parks & Greenspace Conference, this year entitled: Parks and the Resilient City. Over 450 park professionals, greenspace advocates, and community members from across the country will gather to discuss ways of making our park systems better able to withstand the acute crises and chronic stressors that accompany a growing population and economic uncertainty.
For those simply interesting in urban resilience more generally, this conference should be a great way to explore how a robust urban park system contributes to the overall resilience of a city. Then on the following day, the 2-day AgLanta Conference will commence.
With a focus on smart and resilient cities, AgLanta 2018 will be the premier conference for anyone already involved with or interested in the sustainable growth of urban agriculture. On Tuesday, March 27th through Wednesday, March 28th, an anticipated 400+ attendees will come together to discuss how “smart agriculture” fits into the “smart city” discussion—all within the iconic Georgia Railroad Freight Depot of Downtown Atlanta.
The conference has been designed to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing between leading professionals from CEA operators, AgTech providers and entrepreneurs, to architects, investors and city officials. Whether you are active in urban agriculture or simply interested in learning more, it is likely that you will discover valuable information and contacts at AgLanta 2018.
Right now, discounted Early Bird tickets are available for both events. But, in a special celebration of Atlanta and this week of resiliency, our discount code “greenaglanta” will get you an additional 20% off of tickets to both events! Check out these conferences with our links below, and be sure to purchase your tickets soon while this deal lasts.
Click here to register for Parks and the Resilient City and use your code.
Click here to register for AgLanta 2018 and use your code.
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Pests have a sense of smell and peppermints, thymes and wormwoods are excellent players in keeping pests at bay.
Wormwood is the champion!
Basils and Dill deter the tomato horn worm.
Put in some trap crops or let a few of the trap crops grow. Poke weed, old mustards, cleome etc..
Plants, especially herbs, have essential oil’s which decimate viral infections, eliminate fungal and bacterial issues in humans as well as other plants. Rosemary and fennel can be dried and sprinkled to prevent slugs and snails.
Lavender, Oregano and Rosemary are particularly high in antibacterial and anti-fungal properties and act as strong remedies and preventives.
Tools and items to remove or treat the offending pests:
Dipel (Bt)
Dr Bronners peppermint soap in a 16oz. spray bottle. 3 teaspoons of soap per bottle and the rest water.
Spinosad
(Permethrin is synthetic and modeled after chrysanthemums which have insecticidal properties)
Neem oil
Diatomaceous earth
(DE)
Hand removing
Beneficial predators are:
Wasps
Lizards
Snakes
Spiders
Hornets
Ladybugs
Dragon flies
The program will provide an overview and what to do about the 4 basic pests in the garden or on the farm: sucking pests, chewing pests, boring pests, and human pests. Join farmer, trainer, soil alchemist, and worm whisperer Maurice Small as he digs deep on pest control and integrated pest management.
Helpful links:
Many species of insects or mites attack Georgia landscape plants. Homeowners have difficulty controlling these pests because they often are