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East Meadow’s Horticultural Center and Demonstration Garden, on Merrick Avenue between Prospect Avenue and North Jerusalem Road, and just north of the East Meadow/Merrick border, is there to educate people on the many ways to grow a garden without pesticides or fertilizers. more
When Hurricane Sandy struck on Oct. 29, it inundated thousands of South Shore yards with saltwater, which is awful for lawns and most plants. Over the past 4½ months, homeowners have watched helplessly as their hydrangeas have shriveled up, their boxwoods have turned rust-colored and their grass has become a mottled patch of brown and more brown. In many cases, years’ worth of yard work, valued at thousands of dollars, was seemingly destroyed in a single night. more
On what may have been the most humid and uncomfortable day of the year, Key Clubbers from East Meadow and W.T. Clarke high schools joined Circle Kers from Adelphi University and LIU-Post to prepare a plot of land acquired by the East Meadow Kiwanis Club from Cornell Cooperative Extension on Merrick Avenue. more
The staff of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Horticulture Center and Demonstration Gardens held a red ribbon- cutting ceremony on Tuesday, celebrating the opening of East Meadow Farms. more
Last Saturday, an energetic group of Friendly Farms supporters displayed their disdain for the county’s decision to award the bid to Cornell Cooperative Extension at East Meadow’s … more
Virtually hidden, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County’s environmental horticulture headquarters sits behind the Eisenhower Park administration building, near the Hempstead … more
The only farm left in East Meadow will remain a farm. But it appears there will be new tenants.  Cornell Cooperative Extension is expected to move its environmental operations from its … more
County Legislator Norma Gonsalves has joined with the master gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extensions’ Horticultural programs based in Eisenhower Park to invite residents to help donate … more
Ah, spring! The weather warms. The robins return. People plant pansies. And the whir of lawnmowers can be heard for miles around. Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again to start caring for … more
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