Perfect Earth Project

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Perfect Earth Project promotes nature-based land care practices for healthy people/pets/planet

We look to creating a future when it can be taken for granted that land is managed without toxins and is safe for people, pets and the environment. Toxin-free lands support biodiversity and carbon capture and are a critical component in climate change resiliency. Toxin-free land management engages decision makers and practitioners in positive environmental learning experiences and inspires action,

06/21/2026

Happy summer solstice!!

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/20/2026

Make this your new mantra: See an invasive plant. Remove it. Plant a native!⁠

On Thursday, July 9, 2026, Perfect Earth Project and the Shelter Island Sustainability Committee will dive deep into invasive plants and weeds—how to remove them without chemicals and how to prevent them from coming back. Andy Senesac of Cornell Cooperative Extension, Shelter Island homeowner George Huhn, and Perfect Earth Project’s Edwina von Gal will share their wisdom, answer your questions, and provide PRFCT solutions.⁠

Bring a friend—or 10! Bring your landscaper! Bring questions!⁠

5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church⁠

Tickets are free. Reserve your spot at the link 👇
https://LTWorkshopSI26.givesmart.com

Thank you to the Peconic Estuary Partnership for their generous support of this course.

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/19/2026

In the latest Growing Greener podcast, host Tom Christopher speaks with Arya Natarajan of about how iNaturalist users are playing a central role in monitoring changes in global biodiversity and the creation of climate resilient ecosystems. ⁠

Listen at the link below to learn more about how you can become a community scientist and help with the biodiversity crisis. ⁠

https://www.thomaschristophergardens.com/podcasts/citizen-scientists-of-inaturalist-playing-crucial-role-in-preservation-of-biodiversity

06/17/2026

Join our team! ⁠
Perfect Earth Project is hiring an Ecological Landscape Project Manager on the East End of Long Island. ⁠

Play a leading role in developing and managing an ecological consulting and advisory practice focused on transitioning properties to toxic-free, nature-based land care. ⁠

Click the link 👇 to learn more about the job and apply!

https://perfectearthproject.org/careers/

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/13/2026

Tickets are now live for our next Grounded Conversations event!! These events have sold out in hours. ⁠Reserve your spot today at the link👇 so you don't miss out. ⁠
https://secure.qgiv.com/for/clawor/event/whatremains/

Grounded Conversations—What Remains: Gift Your Body to the Earth Naturally ⁠
July 19th at 2 to 4:30 pm at LongHouse in East Hampton.⁠

Join us for a panel discussion and discovery session about our place in nature—the questions you didn’t know who to ask.⁠
What is a green burial?⁠
Can my body be composted?⁠
Why are these more sustainable ways a key to our ecological future? ⁠

PANEL DISCUSSION⁠ with experts:⁠
Joseph Charap and Gabrielle R. Gatto of Green-Wood Cemetery on human composting⁠
Darren Crouch, president of the Green Burial Council, on eco burial options⁠
Amy Cunningham, death educator and funeral director⁠
Faith Popcorn, futurist, on planning ahead⁠
Edwina von Gal of Perfect Earth Project.⁠

DISCOVERY SESSION⁠
Meet death doulas and representatives from Green-Wood Cemetery, Aeon Woods Conservation Cemetery, Departure Lounge, and Passages International, check out urns, watch a shrouding demonstration and body blessing, and more!

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/12/2026

Don't miss our next Landscape Therapy Workshop tomorrow Saturday, June 13th at 11 am at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in East Hampton. ⁠

Bring the whole family—it's a perfect way to get everyone off their screens and out in nature! ⁠

Conservation ecologist Bruce Horwith and Perfect Earth founder Edwina von Gal will talk about how our landscaping choices affect the water around us and share what we can all do in our yards to protect it. ⁠

The folks from Peconic Estuary Partnership, , and will be tabling at the event so bring your questions—and your whole family! Children are welcome and encouraged!! 💚⁠

Register today for free at the link in bio.⁠



Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/11/2026

On the latest Growing Greener podcast, host Tom Christopher speaks with Charlie Nardozzi about his latest book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden.” Charlie applies lessons learned from ecologically-informed gardening to bring vegetable and fruit gardening into a new, more sustainable, and less laborious era. ⁠

Tune in where you get your podcasts or at the link:
https://www.thomaschristophergardens.com/podcasts/charlie-nardozzis-new-book-an-ecological-update-for-the-kitchen-garden

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/05/2026

Want a fun—and educational—family activity next weekend? Join us at our next Landscape Therapy Workshop on Saturday, June 13th at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in East Hampton. ⁠

Conservation ecologist Bruce Horwith and Perfect Earth founder Edwina von Gal will talk about how our landscaping choices affect the water around us and share what we can all do in our yards to protect it. The folks from Partnership, , and will be tabling at the event so bring your questions—and your whole family! Children are welcome and encouraged!! 💚⁠

Register today for free at the link 👇
https://LTWorkshopDC26.givesmart.com

Photos from Perfect Earth Project's post 06/04/2026

On this week’s Growing Greener, host Tom Christopher talks with Emma Grover and Dr. Mauricio Diazgranados of the New York Botanical Garden about how botanical gardens worldwide are uniting to support local activists in creating plant-based responses to the challenges of global climate change. ⁠

Tune in where you get your podcasts or at the link below:
https://www.thomaschristophergardens.com/podcasts/the-nurturing-nature-initiative-botanical-gardens-unite-to-address-climate-change



06/01/2026

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