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    Articles Related to "Balanced Ecosystems"

    Rock Meadow Restoration Project

    Early successional natural communities — grasslands, meadows, and shrublands — are an increasingly uncommon cover type in New England and elsewhere in the US. Read more »

    Going Organic

    by Frank Koll

    Maintaining organic lawns and gardens is based on some key principles that guide land care professionals to manage and take care of your landscape. Read more »

    Eco-Machines for Water Treatment

    By Jennifer Chesworth

    An Eco-Machine is a water treatment system using plants and microbes, traditionally enclosed in a greenhouse or in external constructed wetlands with aquatic cells inside a greenhouse. Read more »

    TREES, A CHALLENGE OF PERSPECTIVE

    By Rolf Cachat-Schilling

    It’s all about competition. Or is it? For most of the past two centuries, we have been given a picture of forests as realms of fierce competition, and have looked upon human interference as constructive refereeing. Read more »

    February 25th – It’s Heating Up

    Don’t be left out in the cold!
    ELA’s 2010 Conference & Eco-Marketplace is the place to
    Generate Ecological Heat!

    From “classic” alternative products to extreme cutting edge techniques and everything in between, you’ll find it at ELA’s 2010 Conference & Eco-Marketplace in Springfield, MA on February 25, 2010. ELA’s outstanding lineup of speakers and exhibitors provides the information and tools you need to make ecological landscaping a success! It’s fun to be at the forefront of change, and you can make it real by listening to speakers, talking to all of the exhibitors, and joining the party!
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