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There Is Still Time To Make A Difference

There is still time to enter Project EverGreen’S “Our Winning Green Space” contest and have a chance to win a top-of-the-line Exmark Mower package to help maintain much-needed athletic and recreational green spaces that provide local residents with greener, healthier and cooler places to exercise, connect and build community.

The deadline to enter the contest, done in conjunction with Exmark Manufacturing, the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) and The Foundation for Safer Athletic Fields for Everyone (SAFE), is Friday, December 15.

ENTER YOUR SUBMISSION NOW.

Municipal parks and recreation departments, public works departments and non-profit agencies can enter the contest which will award a winning an Exmark commercial mower package including Lazer Z X-Series zero-turn and Commercial 30 walk-behind mowers – valued at approximately $15,000 – as well as a “Healthy Turf. Healthy Kids.”™ renovation project for their city.

The online submission process requires an essay and photos explaining why their city deserves the new equipment and renovated playing field, and how it will assist them in maintaining a healthier, safer area for kids to play.

“Project EverGreen is thrilled to partner with Exmark and STMA on this opportunity to raise awareness of our “Healthy Turf. Healthy Kids.” program and the importance of safe, natural grass play fields for kids,” says Cindy Code, Project EverGreen executive director. “It’s also a fun opportunity for cities to share their story and compete for a field make-over.”

Jimmy Simpson, Certified Sports Field Manager and STMA Board Member also views HTHK as a way to educate the public on the importance of safe athletic fields.

“Our partnership with HTHK helps parents, participating athletes and fans to understand that a well-maintained surface helps to protect athletes from injury,” adds Simpson. “Exmark’s generous mower package will greatly assist with essential ongoing maintenance to keep the surface safe.”

Last year’s winner was In Memory of Community Garden and the Warrendale Community Organization in Detroit, Mich. These two non-profit organizations, headed by Joe and Barb Matney, work with the City of Detroit to transform vacant city lots into community gardens and “pocket parks.”

“We feel very blessed to have won the Project Evergreen Our Winning Green Space’ Contest,” says In Memory co-founder Barb Matney. “The mowers have allowed us to continue to improve our community and maintain safer, more accessible and much-needed outdoor gathering spaces for Detroit residents enjoy.”

A Quality Service for Our Veterans

By The Quality of Life Foundation

Over the course of three years, the Quality of Life Foundation has been fortunate enough to work with Project Evergreen. Project Evergreen’s GreenCare and SnowCare for Troops Program have had a huge impact on the families we serve.

The Quality of Life Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports family caregivers who are providing a substantial amount of daily care for catastrophically wounded, ill, or injured veterans through our Wounded Veteran Family Care Program.

A common request that we get from our caregiving families is lawn care assistance. With many of our families, the veteran’s injuries do not allow for him or her to do the lawn, so this physically demanding task falls to the caregiver. If this were the only task, perhaps it would not be as difficult; however, most of our caregivers are not only caring for the veteran, but minor children, as well as the regular upkeep of their home.

Our caregivers are often physically exhausted and are very limited on time so keeping up with their lawn is a huge stressor. This is where Project Evergreen has made a significant difference. They’ve been able to connect volunteers across the nation to provide free lawn care, landscape, and snow removal services to military families and veterans with service-related disabilities. This has dramatically reduced the stress for our caregivers, while helping them to maintain their homes.

Their model of support proves that there are so many individuals and businesses that want to help our military and wounded veteran families who have sacrificed much in service to our country, they just don’t know who to help and how to help.

The Quality of Life Foundation appreciates the partnership that we have with Project Evergreen and the work you have done to help wounded veteran families!

The Quality of Life Foundation is based in Woodbridge, Virginia. For more information visit their website www.qolfoundation.org

Environmental Benefits of Managed Yards, Parks & Green Spaces

Environmental Benefits of Managed Yards, Parks & Green Spaces

By Fred Haskett

In recent years, the use of turf in landscape has received increasing criticism because of a number of concerns relating to water use and contamination of groundwater supplies. Contrary to these beliefs, turf plantings can actually be conservers of water and energy to help reduce pollution rather than contributing to it.

While most turf area are is maintained for ornamental and recreational purposes, there are additional functional components that are often overlooked when assessing the relative merits of turf. Below are listed some of the more notable environmental benefits provided by turf grass plantings.

Environmental Benefits of Managed Landscapes

• Noise Abatement – Excessive sound is an increasing problem in urban areas. Lawns and plants dramatically reduce noise pollution; they can reduce noise levels by 20 percent to 30 percent over hard surfaces like concrete and pavement.
• Temperature Modification – It is a well-known fact that plants play an important role in controlling climate. A natural coolant – grass is much cooler than asphalt or cement. It acts as an “air conditioner” for the surrounding area. In fact, lawns can be 31 degrees cooler than asphalt and 20 degrees cooler than bare soil. But wait, there’s more. Trees shading homes can reduce attic temperatures by as much as 40 degrees.
• Water Purification and Conservation – The biological activity that takes place in areas planted with turf makes them a good medium for degrading many kinds of Environmental contamination. The soils located underneath turf are populated by microorganisms that actively purify water as it leaches through the root zone by breaking down various organic compounds.
• Environmental Cleaners – Grass plays a vital role in capturing dust, smoke particles and other pollutants, and it produces oxygen.
• Water Protectors – Healthy turf absorb unhealthy runoff that might otherwise filter into bodies of water.
• Air Cleaners – Grasses absorb carbon dioxide and break it down into oxygen and carbon. In fact, a 50’ x 50’ lawn produces enough oxygen for a family of four.

Benefits of Urban Landscapes

A growing body of research is demonstrating how important it is to incorporate tree canopies and parks into cities and towns. They provide a wide range of lifestyle benefits that improve the quality of life for residents.

• A recent study by the U.S. Forest Service found that neighborhoods with tree-lined streets and larger yard areas have reduced crime rates.
• Studies show that just looking at lawns and trees, even through a window, can reduce stress and lower blood pressure (Housley and Wolf).
• Walking in a natural environment with lawns and trees, even when located in the middle of a city, has been shown to improve attention and memory, according to a study by Marc Berman of the University of Michigan.

Benefits of Commercial Landscapes

Businesses are more successful when they provide clients with landscaped areas around buildings and plants inside buildings.

• A study found seven percent higher rental rates for commercial offices having high-quality landscapes.
• Shoppers indicate they will travel a greater distance and spend nine to 12 percent more for goods and services in central business districts that have high quality tree canopies.
• Companies that provide their employees with interactions with nature also benefit. Research conducted by Rachael Kaplan, Ph.D., showed that workers who could view nature from their desks had much better job and life satisfaction and better health.

Physical and Psychological Benefits

The benefits of human interaction with plants, trees, and turf are also well studied and documented Children with ADHD seem to focus better after being outdoors (Harvard Health Publications). Workers are more productive as well when working in environments with plants, and cognitive function is improved.

Research from the Husqvarna Global Garden Report 2012 showed that “63 percent of respondents reported being willing to pay more for an apartment or house if it was located in an area with good green spaces, compared with, for instance, 34 percent willing to pay more for an area with good shopping and 33% for good cultural venues.”

But, perhaps more important than what science tells us, is what people instinctively feel about the plants and green spaces in their lives–that the connection makes their lives better, and they want to make an effort to incorporate it into their lives.
The bottom line is that turf grass plantings make a substantial positive contribution to our quality of life and to the environment we live in today.

Fred Haskett is a business consultant and coach with more than three decades of management experience in the green industry. He is currently working with The Harvest Group.

Measuring the Positive Impact of a Greener, Cooler Earth

By Alan White

It is widely known that majority of the Earth’s population (+80 percent) now resides in urban areas. As the global population increases, cities are becoming increasingly congested. With this trend, come serious challenges such as increased temperatures as well as health risks due to heat, pollution, and overcrowding.

An effective way to help combat these challenges is to adapt living green landscapes into our communities which can cool urban climates, improve air quality, reduce health risks, and improve the overall well-being of people everywhere.

Concentrations of urban development produce more heat than surrounding rural areas. This phenomenon is known as the ‘urban heat island effect’ and can be managed through green development.

A plant’s life cycle inheritably cools its surrounding climate. In areas of vegetation, water can infiltrate the soil to replenish ground water and evaporate slowly, or be used by plants and transpired by them. Both of these processes create a cooling effect. When water evaporates, it takes heat energy away from the surrounding air and multiplies the cooling impact.

Heat islands can negatively affect communities by increasing summertime peak energy demand, air conditioning costs, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, heat-related illness and mortality, as well as water quality.

Living green landscapes also contribute to improved air quality by producing the very oxygen we need to breath, and absorbs the many contaminants we don’t want like CO2. In many ways the living urban landscape acts as the ‘Lungs of a City,’ with vegetation that traps dirt, dust, and smoke by absorbing pollutants and breaking down their components.

As water infiltrates the earth’s surface, elements in the soil help break down chemicals into harmless materials while simultaneously recharging the underground water supply. This bio-filtration system results in purified rain water which is less acidic than the alternative, run-off.

Greener communities promote physical activity, social harmony, community pride and ownership, individual expression and creativity, and improve mental health. Many community activities and youth programs take place in green areas such as schools, sports fields, and parks which provide the foundation for us to work, live, and play.

Close and connected green spaces provide cooler, cleaner air throughout the site, neighbourhood and the city. Green spaces act as protection against earth’s toughest challenges while providing significant health benefits with regards to temperature, quality of air, water and in turn our lives.

Alan White is president of Project EverGreen Canada

Creating A Greener, Cooler Earth That Results in Healthier, Happier People

By Dan Carrothers

It’s been said many times that visions and missions are for people with too much time on their hands. And I think that’s fair. But sometimes, they can stop you in your tracks. Project Evergreen has been a passion of mine for over a decade and has recently drafted a vision that matches the passion and energy shared by so many other people.

“Creating a greener, cooler Earth that results in healthier, happier people.”

I know what you’re thinking. This is unworkable, unrealistic, too pie in the sky. But I think it’s possible. And the solutions are something every 6th grader in the world knows. Photosynthesis.

“Creating a greener…” That’s the carbon sequestration used for energy in the process.

“Cooler Earth…” That’s the oxygenation by-product that can cool the atmosphere.

So what marvel of human technology can accomplish this on a global scale? How about your plants, your shrubs, your lawn and your trees? So perhaps these hard working members of nature’s repertoire can be the solution we’re looking for. Maybe the vision is not so pie in the sky but a reality staring us right in the face.

Yes I’m biased, but I’m also a believer that sometimes the answers are right in front of us waiting to be seen. As we think about urban landscapes, why can’t we envision green spaces acting as the lungs of the city? Maybe that city park is more than just a cool place to read a book or throw a Frisbee, maybe it really is helping to offset the heat from the concrete jungle around it.

Let’s turn the power of green on and let nature do the work that it was intended to do. Just then, the planet may be greener, cooler and we may all be a little healthier, happier people. Just saying!

Dan Carrothers is Board President of Project EverGreen. Carrothers is Global Business Director Agro Green Solutions for Emery Oleochemicals in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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