Penn State Master Watershed Stewards Host Sept. 4 Webinar On Watershed Friendly Lawn Care To Protect Drinking Water

Penn State Master Watershed Steward Jodi Sulpizio and Master Watershed Steward Coordinator Beth Yount will be featured presenters during a September 4 webinar on Watershed Friendly Lawn Care To Protect Drinking Water from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

Many homeowners want to enjoy a traditional turf lawn while minimizing environmental impacts. Poorly managed lawns can contribute to stormwater runoff and release pollutants into local water supplies.

Join this webinar to learn about the new Pennsylvania turf fertilizer law and discover lawn care strategies to reduce stormwater runoff, minimize water pollution, and conserve water, all while maintaining the health and appearance of your lawn and soil.

Who is this for?

-- Homeowners, commercial lawn-care companies, and professionals fertilizing park lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields

-- Residential gardeners of all levels and interests

-- Individuals interested in learning about practices used in urban, rural, and suburban lawns and gardens to reduce stormwater runoff impacts

What will you learn?

-- Lawn care best management practices for reducing stormwater runoff and impacts to drinking water supplies and improving local water quality

-- Information about Pennsylvania’s new fertilizer law

-- How to test your soil to determine plant needs

-- How these practices can improve the health and appearance of our lawns and keep our water clean

Click Here to register and for more information.

Visit Penn State Extension's Master Watershed Stewards webpage to learn more about this program and the Penn State Extension website to learn about many more educational opportunities.

Upcoming Events - Extension:

-- NOW: Penn State Master Watershed Stewards Offer Native Trees, Shrubs In Annual Fundraiser

-- August 13-15:  Penn State Ag Progress Days To Feature 400+ Commercial & Educational Exhibits; Field Demos; Forest Management; Stream Buffers Tour In Centre County [PaEN]

-- August 16: -- American Chestnut Foundation Hosts Webinar On Adaptive Silviculture For Climate Change: Exploring Options For Sustaining Eastern Forests  [PaEN]

-- August 22: Manada Conservancy Hosts Aug. 22 Summer Native Plant Sale In Dauphin County

-- August 23: In-Person Managing Invasive Plants Full-Day Penn State Extension Workshop In State College  [PaEN]

-- August 27-- Penn State Extension 5-Part Backyard Stream Repair Webinar Series Starting Aug. 27

-- August 27: Penn State Center For Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training Hosts 3-Part Conservation Cornerstone Webinar Series For Ag Professionals Starting Aug. 27  [PaEN]

-- August 28: Penn State Extension Aug. 28 Webinar - Iron, Manganese, Hydrogen Sulfide In Private Water Supply Systems  [PaEN]

-- September 5: Penn State Extension Hosts Webinar On Watershed Friendly Native Planting  [PaEN]

-- September 6: Penn State Extension Hosts Webinar On Classic Biological Control Of PA Invasive Species  [PaEN]

-- September 10: Penn State Extension Hosts Webinar On Proper Native Tree Planting For Long-Term Success  [PaEN]

-- September 10--  Penn State Extension (1 of 10) Pennsylvania Forests Webinar Seminar Series - Using Geographic Information Systems to Track Management and Assess Attributes of Forested  Property.  Noon and 7:00 p.m.

-- September 19-- Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Cumberland County Gardening With Nature - Stormwater-Friendly Lawn Care WorkshopCleve J. Fredricksen Library, 100 N. 19th Street in Camp Hill.  7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

-- September 24: Penn State Extension Hosts Webinar On Community Forestry - TreeKeeper - A Tool For Tree Canopy Management  [PaEN]

Resource Links:

-- Penn State Extension Watershed Friendly PA Certification

-- Penn State Extension: Why Did My Young Riparian Buffer Tree Die?

-- Penn State Extension: Guide Provides Advice On Managing Spotted Lanternfly

-- Penn State Extension: Shade Tree Commission Spotlight - Lewisburg Borough

-- Penn State Extension: High School Students Learn About Tree Care

-- Penn State Extension: Arborist Short Course Series Starting Oct. 7

-- Penn State Extension: Is That Vine Damaging My Tree?

Related Articles:

-- New EPA Evaluation Shows Pennsylvania Made New Funding Commitments To Clean Up Chesapeake Bay Watershed, But Did Not Meet 2023 Cleanup Targets  [PaEN]

-- Environmental Hearing Board Assesses $65,766.68 Penalty Against Venango County Man For Willfully Failing To Comply With DEP Order For Violations Of The Dam Safety & Encroachments Act  [PaEN]

-- Franklin County Starting Volunteer Stream Team For Water Quality Monitoring;  Info Session Sept. 10; Training Oct. 5  [PaEN]

-- Heritage Conservancy, Partners Host Aug. 20 Educator Workshop To Become A Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences Program Ambassador  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Master Watershed Stewards Host Sept. 4 Webinar On Watershed Friendly Lawn Care To Protect Drinking Water  [PaEN]

-- Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy Awarded TD Bank Tree Days Grant To Enhance Jeffersonville's Tree Canopy In Montgomery County  [PaEN]

-- The GIANT Company, Keep PA Beautiful Award 32 Community Grants For Native Tree Planting  [PaEN]

-- Only A Few Seats Left: Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professionals Level 1 Training  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Ag Conservation Currents Newsletter: Conservation Cornerstone Webinar Series; What Cover Crop Should I Plant; Tree Planting For Youth

-- Penn State Extension: Upcoming Training And Events For Agriculture Conservationists

-- Forests For The Chesapeake Bay Newsletter: Tree Talk - Black Locust; Autumn Means Tree Seeds; Upcoming Events

-- Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay Hosts Sept. 5 The Taste - Celebrate The Chesapeake At The Railroad House Inn, Lancaster County  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- Lancaster Farming: A New Feeling For Chesapeake Bay Cleanup - Optimism

-- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership: Update On 49 PA Trout Streams Worthy Of A Conservation Status Upgrade

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog - John Zaktansky: 50+ Learn About Hellbender Research And Awareness On Hiawatha’s Floating Classroom In Williamsport

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: TikTok Offers Valuable Platform For Engaging Wider Audience About Waterway Education - By Sarah Joy, Summer Intern 

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: Pollinator Trends Can Be Indicators For Water Quality If We Are Paying Attention - By Theadora Duane, Summer Intern

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: Internship Offered A Fresh Perspective On Environmentalism Through Outdoor Exploration - By Theadora Duane, Summer Intern

-- TribLive: Harmar Man Uses Nature, Film To Promote Waterway Conservation

-- YaleEnvironment360 - Jon Hurdle: Faced With Heavier Rains, Cities Scramble To Control Polluted Runoff [Philadelphia Green Infrastructure Initiative]

[Posted: August 13, 2024]


8/19/2024

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