“THE LIVING WALL” AT HERITAGE OAKS
Looking for a living security fence that also provides a visual and noise barrier near the entrance of the Heritage […]
“THE LIVING WALL” AT HERITAGE OAKS Read Post »
Looking for a living security fence that also provides a visual and noise barrier near the entrance of the Heritage […]
“THE LIVING WALL” AT HERITAGE OAKS Read Post »
September has been a month of rejuvenation for the Microforest at the Celery Fields. The Microforest was planted back in
RESTORATION AT THE CELERY FIELDS Read Post »
Like many communities, VillageWalk in Sarasota suffered some major tree damage during hurricane Ian. The damage was particularly severe along
THE LIVING WALL AT VILLAGEWALK Read Post »
Last December 28th marked the first day in an exciting journey to create an EcoPARK in the Jacaranda West community
An EcoPARK Begins At Jacaranda West Read Post »
START was well represented at the first annual Climate Champions Beacon Awards presented by the Climate Adaption Center at a
START BOARD MEMBERS NAMED CLIMATE CHAMPIONS Read Post »
We are very pleased to announce the development of our fifth Microforest that will be planted on January 18th at
MICROFOREST NUMBER FIVE Read Post »
Like most organizations along the Suncoast, START has experienced some setbacks from Ian’s devastating winds and storm surge. As a
Due to the exceptional expansion of START’s Healthy Pond Collaborative as outlined above and the growing popularity of our Microforest
START REORGANIZATION Read Post »
START is helping to coordinate the planting of a 1.5-acre microforest at Colony Cove, a community of manufactured homes on
New Microforest In Ellenton Read Post »
The following is an article by Charles Reith, a new START Board member and the leader of our effort to
A Microforest Comes to Stoneybrook Read Post »
Thanks to the popular success of the first Microforest in our area at the Celery Fields, the Sarasota Urban Reforesters
Microforest Coming to Stoneybrook Read Post »
START is pleased to introduce the following guest article by Charles Reith, President, Florida House Board of Directors and Science
NEW MICROFOREST AT NATHAN BENDERSON PARK Read Post »