
"This is not an aesthetic or cultural preference, preferring parks to malls, for example. This is about understanding that our natural systems are at a tipping point, that every isolated decision is, in fact, a ... Read More
"This is not an aesthetic or cultural preference, preferring parks to malls, for example. This is about understanding that our natural systems are at a tipping point, that every isolated decision is, in fact, a ... Read More
It's that time of year to talk to your Landscaper about your Eco-Anxiety Edwina von Gal in her garden at Marshouse, East Hampton, NY; Photo: Susan Griffen It's that time of year when those of ... Read More
ChangeHampton is part of a movement addressing the crisis we are facing in climate change, bio-diverse habitat loss, species collapse and our poisoned waters. We see the solutions all related—to how we see ourselves in ... Read More
“I have come to see land use as the most important of all environmental questions. I now believe it is the issue that makes the greatest difference to whether terrestrial ecosystems and Earth systems survive ... Read More
Interview with Edwina von Gal of Perfect Earth and ChangeHampton’s Len Green on what is good for your lawn in the East Hampton Star Read More
WHAT A DAY!! Thirty-two students from East Hampton Public Schools and the Ross School with teachers, parents and master gardeners plus the Town Supervisor and Town Board Members got their hands into the dirt to ... Read More
At the Groundbreaking on October 27 at East Hampton Town Hall for the Community Pollinator Garden: Gail Pellett, Stephan Van Dam (CH), Abby Clough Lawless, garden designer and her assistant, April Wei. Gail Pellett and ... Read More
LAYING IT OUT: ChangeHampton's Stephan Van Dam, Len Green, and Paul Munoz with Abby Clough Lawless, garden designer and April Wei, assistant, at the East Hampton Town site for 3,000 sq ft Community Pollinator Garden. ... Read More
WHAT TO DO IN THE FALL? LEAVES, TREE CLIPPINGS & NEW PLANTINGS LEAVES—LOVE THEM AND LEAVE THEM STOP BLOWING IN WINTER WHY? Fallen leaves offer physical protection for wildlife. The organic materials in fallen leaves ... Read More
By Leonard Green Letter to the Editor, East Hampton Star. WE LIVE IN A MIRACULOUS WORLD. Take the ground we walk on. A cup of healthy soil can contain more organisms than there are humans ... Read More