
March 2016
Land Heritage Coalition Annual Meeting Feature Sustainable Lawn Care
Land Heritage Coalition Annual Meeting on March 22nd to Feature Sustainable Lawn Care by Todd Harrington The Land Heritage Coalition of Glastonbury, Inc. ( LHC) will hold its annual meeting on March 22, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the South Glastonbury Public Library. The LHC is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to support farming, open space preservation, and water and wetlands protection. Each year it holds a public annual meeting for the purpose of electing officers, updating the public…
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Growing Healthy Plants Without Using Inorganic Fertilizers and Pesticides
“Growing healthy plants without the requirement of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides” Todd Harrington is the founder and owner of Harrington's Organic Lawn Care, since 1987. His services include providing professional guidance concerning lawns, vegetable and flower gardens, soil testing and soil amendments. He and his consultants will produce beautiful lawns, landscaping of trees, shrubs and gardens that are healthy and self sustaining, using safe natural based and organic products, good for the environment, your family and pets. Todd will discuss:…
Find out more »November 2016
Accreditation Courses in Organic Land Care In Long Island
Todd Harrington has over 30 years experience in the Green Industry and has 25 years experience focused on Organic plant care. His work with soil microbiology helps provide scientific basis for successful organic soil management practices and applications. Todd has taught in the NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care since NOFA OLC started back in 2001. He will be teaching both classes on compost and compost teas on November 8th.
Find out more »February 2017
NE Regional Accreditation Courses in Organic Land Care
Todd Harrington has over 30 years experience in the Green Industry and has 25 years experience focused on Organic plant care. His work with soil microbiology helps provide scientific basis for successful organic soil management practices and applications. Todd has taught in the NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care since NOFA OLC started back in 2001. He will be teaching both classes on compost and compost teas on Feb 7th.
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NOFA OLC Accreditation Course
Todd Harrington will be teaching the following classes: Compost Participants will: • Learn how compost, disease and pest suppression, nutrient retention, soil structure building and weed reduction are related • Learn about different recipes (starting materials) • Understand how compost management practices affect compost quality • Understand how to make sure human pathogen, plant pathogen, pests or weed seeds can be prevented • Be able to assess compost quality • Learn how to use compost Compost Tea Participants will: •…
Find out more »October 2018
Annual 2018 Certification Program Meeting
Invitation to Annual 2018 Certification Program Meeting Dear Certification Students, Certified Soil Life Consultants, and Soil Life Consultants, Hope everyone is having a wonderful winter and planning towards a spectacular spring and productive summer growing season! Last year we held our annual Certification meeting in February and we all learned a lot about each other and the projects going on around the country and the world. This year we hope to meet new people and continue with our learning experiences.…
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Harrington’s Organic Pro Series: Soil Health Workshops
Work hands-on with industry pioneers Todd Harrington Soil Food Web advisor and Life Consultant of Harrington's Organic Land Care and Vivian Kaloxilas of Docterra www.docterr.ca. You will learn in depth about the soil food web, optimizing compost, extracts and teas, and performing “qualitative” analysis of the biological life to interpret the health of your biological amendments before your season gets under way. Maximize the results of your organic approach! Courses are taught in our state of the art facility that enables you to see…
Find out more »March 2020
Living Soils Symosium
The Living Soils Symposium is a bilingual event bringing together farmers to discuss the most innovative ways to contribute to regenerating soil health across sectors and it aims to create the conditions for all of these people to discover their role in improving the health of our soils, to connect the diversity of people involved in this journey and to break silos across sectors relating to soils. Todd Harrington will be speaking with Adam York of AgrioBio Systems https://agribiosystems.com on…
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