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Northwest Conservation District

Torrington office:
1185 New Litchfield St
Torrington, CT 06790

Phone: 860-626-7222
Fax: 860-626-8833

ncd@conservect.org

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 2010 Earth Day Plant Sale

April 23, 24 and 25.

Goshen Fair Grounds

Earth Day Plant Sale Catalog

Plant Sale Order Form

Photos of Plants on Order Form Below

Evergreen Seedlings

Native & Ornamental Shrubs

Trees, Edibles, Grasses, Groundcover

Perennial List

 

 Benefits of Buffers

Buffers prevent harmful erosion by holding soil in place.  They filter, purify and cool runoff before it reaches the water. Buffers provide important habitat and food for many species. By preserving and adding to the natural vegetation (riparian buffer) along the shoreline of your pond, lake, river or stream you can really improve the water quality. For great buffer guidelines, please visit Candlewood Lake Authority's Buffer Guideline Article.

 

Soil Testing

The UConn Soil Nutrient Analysis lab is set up to do soil testing for the home gardener.  It's simple and only $8 per sample. Basically, you collect and mix samples from several spots in your garden site, put about one cup in a Zipbloc Bag and mail to the lab at 6 Sherman Place U-102 Storrs, CT 06269-5102.  Click here for soil sampling instructions and application form or visit UConn's Department of Plant Science web site for more information.

 

Connecticut Hardiness ZonesClick to see larger image

Experienced gardeners will advise you to use these zones only as a guide because each site has its own microclimate depending on elevation, orientation, exposure to wind etc.  We've all had to move plants placed in the wrong spots, but after all, gardening is an adventure and a learning process! Click on image to the right to see a larger graphic. 

 

 

 

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