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Meetings held each month on the Second Tuesday 7:30pm, at the Rotary Nature Center, at Lake Merritt. Website includes list of people who perform swarm removal and general beekeeping information. For help with bee swarms, 510-898-6696.
Learn moreA garden that trains and employs urban youth, sharing practical skills for employment and enjoyment, and promotes sustainable food production as a means of economic development that addresses both hunger and hopelessness.
General structural pest management, utilizing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods for customers who prefer lower pesticide usage. Treatment methods include orange oil, borates, pest exclusion, electro gun and micro wave technology. County contact phone numbers are listed on their web site.
A research group at the University of California that has been working since 1987 on documenting bee diversity and bee frequencies on wild California plants in several northern California sites.
A community garden. Open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm in good weather. Address: 1400 Peralta Ave. Contact: David Auerbach, johnyblood@aol.com
Sells and sharpens push lawn mowers.
The Berkeley Fire Department is proud to sponsor the new Berkeley Chipping Program! The program provides for the curbside pickup, chipping, and disposal of vegetation material from residential properties. To participate you MUST book a reservation no later than the Friday preceding the week of your neighborhood’s event. Piles are required to be ready at the curb by 7:00 AM Monday and will be picked up by Thursday evening of the same week. If you no longer require a pickup, please cancel your reservation by following the instructions in the email you received or by clicking on the Manage Reservation link at the top of the homepage. Failing to cancel in a timely manner has a financial impact on our program and prevents us from giving your reservation to someone on the waitlist. Thank you for your cooperation!
Providing Design, Installation and Maintenance of more sustainable landscapes by focusing on soil health, appropriate plant choice and water management, not to mention aesthetics and customer service. BS in horticulture, Sustainable certification from Sonoma State University. Gardeners are Bay Friendly qualified.
Seed Savers Exchange (SSE) donate seeds each year to hundreds of gardens across the United States. Groups that qualify for seed donations include: \- Community and educational groups who will freely share the harvest \- Community and educational groups who will save seed for others in need \- Non-profits, schools, community gardens, seed libraries and educational programs
General structural pest management. Pesticides minimized. Must ask about the method used for the specific pest. Serves Sonoma County.
List of Bay Area businesses and online vendors that provide resources and supplies for home composting.
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