October 11, 2005
Louisville Coalition of Neighborhoods (LCON)
Minutes
Members present: Sherri Chandler, Michael Baugh, John T. Greathouse, Ed Hammond, Paul Schuhmann, Linda Thomas, Anna Woolridge, Kevin Oechisli, Elizabeth Hatchett, Caroline Franklin, Emily C. Boone, Patricia Germany, Gail Linville, Steve Thomas, and Judy Nichols.
Guests present: Sean Walker, Jackie Schaefer, Walter Hutchins, and Joe Fischer.
Meeting began at 6:30pm. Dinner by Pizza Hut.
Speaker: Phyliss Croce - MSD.
Showed a presentation of a map of geologic time. The U.S. has 13 ecological regions. She also showed landscaping of different regions. She stated that lawn companies who spray on grass pollutes streams. Native plants have developed in their specific niche. Roots break up soil. Use leaves as compose. At MSD trees were dug up and a patio with removable furniture replaced them. Sunflowers and other flowers were used to attract birds and butterflies. She suggested start using a rain barrels to catch rainwater. Have opening with screens and drop mosquito pellets in it. Bernheim Forrest is open free from Mon. - Fri. and charges on the weekend. The Nature Center sells native seeds
Speaker: Phyllis Fitzgerald - A.P.C.D.
She stated that a typical lawnmower pollutes as much as one car driving 200 miles in a small compact car. Plants absorb some carbon monoxide.
Steps to creating low-maintenance landscaping for you property.
Draw a landscaping map and plan. Take soil samples - contact Cooperative Extension Service at 569-2344. Start small. Kill existing vegetation by digging it out. Avoid invasive plants such as burning bush and winged euonymus. Add compost and nutrients,. Plant seeds and plants, starting with shrubs and trees. Mulch well. They have a rebate to trade in your gas power mower $100 or more if you get an electric mower. Now is the time to plant trees. Lawn Care and Cleaner Air Awards brochures are available.
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