by Judith K. Robinson | Jan 27, 2018 | BLOG, Conservation, Environment, Gardenig, Gardening, Landscaping, Pollinators, Sustainability
Native Plants and Trees in Your Garden How much lawn do you really need and use? Do you really want to continue providing the very rich home that lawns provide for Japanese beetles to prosper in? Is there another choice? YES–and it will establish... by Judith K. Robinson | Jul 23, 2017 | Conservation, Environment, Food, Sustainability
This is the link to an article that I wrote on our relationship to the world around us that was published in the July 19th edition of US 1. Your thoughts are welcome. http://kennethg39.sg-host.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Our-World-Our-Choices-US-1-.pdf
by Judith K. Robinson | Aug 29, 2016 | BLOG, Conservation, Environment, Gardening, Landscaping
I am organizing this event at the D&R Greenway Land Trust and have included two terrific and knowledgeable people. Pepper DeTuro will talk about the care of trees. I will be describing proper mulching methods–and Emily Blackman will be speaking about and... by Judith K. Robinson | Aug 8, 2016 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Farming, Food, Healthy Food, Organic
My response to “Clearing the Cages, but Maybe Not the Conscience” – article by David Gelles – N.Y. Times – 7/17/16 What happens when an industry responds to what it sees as a change in consumer desires and bases its change on an incomplete and... by Judith K. Robinson | Aug 2, 2016 | BLOG, Conservation, Creativity, Environment
Poetry of the Senses: A Celebration of Pablo Neruda’s Poetry. I organized this event because–I love his poetry and also wanted give people an experience that touched their senses. There was Carlo and I reading in Spanish and in English; a lovely cold drink...