Skip to Main Content Area
Home

SIGN IN | Contact OLC

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mission
    • Why Organic?
    • Committee + Staff
    • Our Programs
    • History
    • Networking
  • CALENDAR
    • OLC Courses
    • Credit Opportunities
    • Homeowner Workshops
    • Archives
  • EDUCATION
    • Introduction to OLC
    • Accreditation Course
    • Lawn and Turf Course
    • Advanced Workshops
    • Annual Gathering
  • ACCREDITATION
    • About Accreditation
    • The Standards
    • CE Course Credits
    • Reaccreditation
    • Product List
    • Annual Gathering
    • AOLCP Newsletter
    • AOLCP Search
    • Profile Primer
  • GREEN ROOM
    • Blog
    • Forum
    • Photos
    • Video
    • OLC Articles
    • Health Studies
    • Organic Research
    • In The News
    • Press Releases
    • We Recommend
  • STORE
    • Books
    • Donations
    • Events
    • Merchandise
    • Publications
    • Re/Accreditation
  • SUPPORTERS
    • Overview
    • Businesses
    • Collaborations
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Photos
  • Video
  • OLC Articles
  • Health Studies
  • Organic Research
  • In The News
  • Press Releases
  • We Recommend

For Professionals

About Accreditation
Credit Opportunities
Reaccredit
Product Lists
The Standards
Soil Testing Labs
AOLCP Search

Find us on Facebook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organic Research Relevant to Landscaping

Link Date Published
Athletic Fields, Organic, Cost Savings: 25% after 5 years Apr 16, 2010
Base Cation Saturation Ratio and the "Ideal" Soil, a Review of the Use of Mar 11, 2007
Basic Cation Saturation Ratio Concept and Lime and Potassium Recommendations on Delaware's Coastal Pain Soils Mar 13, 1981
Economic and Agronomic Impacts of Varied Philosophies of Soil Testing Apr 30, 1982
Insect that fights Japanese knotweed to be released Mar 9, 2010
Organic production methods Jan 1, 2010
Soil Fertility, Compost, Alternative Farming Systems: ATTRA publications Oct 1, 2002
Soil Testing Labs, Alternative: ATTRA website Oct 1, 2002
Soils, Building for Better Crops, 2000, SARE publication Jan 1, 2000
Vermicompost added to potting soil reduces abundance and damage from tomato hornworm and striped cucumber beetle Sep 5, 2005
Vermicompost added to potting soil reduces abundance of 2-spotted spider mite, mealy bugs, and aphids Mar 24, 2006
Vermicompost increase flowering and fruiting of peppers more than commercially produced Jul 14, 2006
Vermiculture, Earthworms, Publications, 2003-2008 Jan 1, 2008

Landscaper Search

Find an organic lawn, garden or landscaping professional near you.

Homeowner Corner

Organic Landscaping
Homeowner's Booklet
Homeowner Workshops
Soil Testing
Product Lists
ASK A QUESTION?
Why Organic?
2011/12 OLC Guide(pdf)

Residential Survey

Take a brief survey and help us get funding:

1000 acres organically managed - and rising!

Newsletter Signup

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Mission
    • Why Organic?
    • Committee + Staff
    • Our Programs
    • History
    • Networking
  • CALENDAR
    • OLC Courses
    • Credit Opportunities
    • Homeowner Workshops
    • Archives
  • EDUCATION
    • Introduction to OLC
    • Accreditation Course
    • Lawn and Turf Course
    • Advanced Workshops
    • Annual Gathering
  • ACCREDITATION
    • About Accreditation
    • The Standards
    • CE Course Credits
    • Reaccreditation
    • Product List
    • Annual Gathering
    • AOLCP Newsletter
    • AOLCP Search
    • Profile Primer
  • GREEN ROOM
    • Blog
    • Forum
    • Photos
    • Video
    • OLC Articles
    • Health Studies
    • Organic Research
    • In The News
    • Press Releases
    • We Recommend
  • STORE
    • Books
    • Donations
    • Events
    • Merchandise
    • Publications
    • Re/Accreditation
  • SUPPORTERS
    • Overview
    • Businesses
    • Collaborations

NOFA Organic Land Care Program
PO Box 164, Stevenson CT 06491
(203) 888-5146

Privacy Policy      Terms of Use

Creative Commons License  Creative Commons copyright by NOFA Organic Land Care Committee of CT NOFA, 2010, unless otherwise noted

Funding for this 2010 website upgrade was generously provided by Newman's Own Foundation, the Long Island Sound Futures Fund, the Quinnipiac River Fund, the Watershed Fund, and the Wellesley Natural Resources Commission

web design + development by bartlett interactive

Banner photos of organic landscapes © Rick Darke

Powered by Drupal, an open source content management system