Lawn Care- Cohassett Garden Club

25 Mar 2021 9:09 AM | Billings (Administrator)


Diane Lewis, M.D. and founder of the Great Healthy Yard Project, will tell us how we can have beautiful, lush yards, without using the harmful synthetic pesticides, weed killers and chemical fertilizers

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The Great Healthy Yard Project, presented by the Cohasset Garden Club

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You're not going to want to miss this event! Diane Lewis, M.D. and founder of the Great Healthy Yard Project, will tell us how we can have beautiful, lush yards, without using the harmful synthetic pesticides, weed killers and chemical fertilizers that harm our water supply, soil and wildlife. We can't wait to have you join this event! #GreatHealthyYardProject

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Mar 31, 2021 01:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    Diane Lewis, M.D.

    Founder @The Great Healthy Yard Project

    Diane Lewis, M.D. is founder of non-profit organization The Great Healthy Yard Project and the author of its sister book, The Great Healthy Yard Project. Lewis is an internist and a nephrologist, licensed to practice medicine in New York State. Lewis has combined her knowledge of medicine with her love of the environment to become involved in a movement to protect our most valuable resources as well as our own health. As an environmental activist, she has embraced education as a means for implementing change. Lewis created The Great Healthy Yard Project to draw attention to a growing problem in our country that often times goes unnoticed. She has dedicated her work to teaching others how chemicals end up in our drinking water, and what affects they have on our bodies, as well as teaching alternative ways to take care of our lawns and gardens without harmful chemicals. A free lance journalist, Lewis has written oped pieces in regional and national papers, and speaks frequently.

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