
- Agromin Helps Create Beautiful Floral Setting at Servants of Mary Convent - Monday, January 4, 2010 at 9:43 AM
-

Agromin recently donated three tons of soil material to the Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick convent in Oxnard, Calif. The soil was placed at the entrance of the convent where beautiful poinsettias and other flowers were then planted. Agromin is honored to have helped this wonderful organization whose congregation's mission is to care for the physical and spiritual needs of the sick.Labels: Agromin mulch; green materials recycling; soil products, Agromin mulch; green materials recycling; green waste recycling; Oxnard, Servants of Mary, soil products
- 0 Comments
- Las Colinas Middle School Students Grow Their Garden & Spruce Up Their Campus - Monday, December 7, 2009 at 5:46 PM
-

The Las Colinas Middle School garden, maintained by student's from Laura Whittington's special education class, is producing a bounty of fall vegetables. They include broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, onions, sugar peas, radishes and four types of lettuce. The class will be harvesting most of the salad vegetables and making salads, not only for the classroom but also for the staff at the Camarillo school. Soil used in the garden is made from locally collected recycled green material processed at Agromin.
Two months of hard work has also created a beautifully landscaped front area of the school. Agromin donated the wood bark that helped complete the project. B&B Do-It Center and the Muklevicz family also donated products for the project. Spearheading the planting and landscaping is Dianne Polen, the campus beautification and Life Lab chairperson. Her dedication is instrumental creating a wonderful learning environment for the students.
These projects teach kids about nutrition and eating healthy, as well as the environmental benefits of using soil from recycled green materials. It's a sustainability lesson that we hope will stay with the students for a lifetime.Labels: Agromin, Camarillo, Las Colinas Middle School, mulch; green materials recycling; green waste recycling, soil products, Ventura County, wood bark
- 0 Comments
- Agromin Honored by City of Camarillo - Monday, June 15, 2009 at 11:48 AM
-
Agromin was recently honored by the Camarillo City Council for being a good steward of the environment and its commitment to a sustainable future. The company has been the city's green materials recycler since the inception of the city's curbside collection program. Agromin was also recognized for its donation of tons of soil products each year to Camarillo residents, schools and nonprofit organizations.
Agromin is one of the largest green materials recyclers in California and a premium soil manufacturer with more than 200 different kinds of soil products. www.agromin.comLabels: Agromin, Agromin mulch; green materials recycling; green waste recycling; Camarillo, soil products
- 0 Comments
-
-
Previous Posts
- Don't Forget Ventura Home & Garden Show This Weeke...
- Free Food, Free Soil & "Pounds for Produce" Contes...
- Spring Planting Season Has Arrived in Southern Cal...
- February is Time to Plant Bulbs, Bare Root Trees i...
- New: Buy Agromin soil products in bulk at Green Th...
- Agromin Helps Create Beautiful Floral Setting at S...
- Las Colinas Middle School Students Grow Their Gard...
- Lincoln Elementary School Receives 2009 Green Scho...
- How to Winterize Your Lawn
- Time to Get Creative in Your Vegetable Garden
-
Archives
-
Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]
-












