Planters along downtown Oxnard streets are putting on their best show for spring. These succulents are about at their peak. They receive care throughout the year but in March, they got an extra shot of potting soil from Agromin.
First Full Month of Spring Offers A Multitude of Garden Options
The wet weather in March has turned everything green–a good motivator to plant an ambitious garden this spring.
Preschoolers Get A Hands-On Nature Lesson
The Child Development Center (CDC) at Oxnard College has a brand new butterfly/hummingbird garden–with the help of members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the college’s maintenance and operations department.
Earths Magnet School Visits Agromin
About 80 second graders from Earths Magnet School in Newbury Park recently visited Agromin’s Oxnard composting facility.
Gardeners Rejoice! Spring is Right Around the Corner
Although the winter has been mild this year, there’s nothing like spring (which officially begins March 20), to kick off the planting season, says Agromin, an Oxnard-based manufacturer of earth-friendly compost products made from organic material collected from more than 50 California cities.
CLU Students Practice Regenerative Farming Agromin
Students from Cal Lutheran University’s Sustainable Edible Education (SEEd) program have been busy getting an early start on their spring garden.
Ventura Botanical Gardens Already on the Rebound After Thomas Fire
Much of the Ventura Botanical Gardens located above City Hall was burned during the Thomas Fire.
Plan For Spring Gardens in February
Spring and the busy planting season are still a ways away, but mild weather in February could mean gardeners can start their outdoor activities early.
KEYT-TV – Signs of life after Thomas Fire
Ventura Botanical Gardens experiencing bloom By: KEYT-TV Newsroom Staff Posted: Jan 31, 2018 It might appear charred and lifeless at the Ventura Botanical Gardens following the Thomas Fire that ravaged the area, but it’s not all bad news.
Keeping the Greens Green at Sherwood Country Club
Agromin was recently asked by Sherwood Country Club members to address localized bare and wet spots throughout the golf course. The Sherwood course, located in Lake Sherwood near Thousand Oaks, is among the top private courses in California, and hosts the PGA tour. Quality turf is a critical requirement for this premiere course.