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The PERFECT EARTH PROJECT: EDWINA VON GAL

The PERFECT EARTH PROJECT: EDWINA VON GAL

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The PERFECT EARTH PROJECT: EDWINA VON GAL

FromCultivating Place

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Here we are – mid-way into Women’s History Month, one year after the publication of The Earth in Her Hands. In honor of these two thresholds, this week on CP we offer out a conversation with one of the extraordinary women working in the world of plants featured in the book: Edwina Von Gal - a landscape designer based on New York’s Long Island. Having designed landscapes for the rich and famous in the New York area it was midway through her career that Edwina had an epiphany about the potential impact for the better or worse of how gardens are cared for in our world.

In order to help tilt the balance back toward gardens large and small being positive contributors to the life, health, habitat and biodiversity of our world – she founded The Perfect Earth Project – promoting toxin free lawns and landscapes for the people, pets, and the planet.

In the last few years, Edwina has expanded her mission with advocacy known as 2/3rd for the birds – in collaboration with the research of Dr. Doug Tallamy – urging all residential and campus landscapes to dedicate 2/3rd of their plantings to be native plants for habitat value and to commit to going toxin free.

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Released:
Mar 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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