The New York Times Green Blog posted an awesome article on Surfrider’s Ventura Chapter Ocean Friendly Garden at Dan Long’s house, and featuring G3 Associate, Renee Roth and G3 Managing Member, Pamela Berstler. READ THE NEW YORK TIMES GREEN BLOG
New York Times Green Blog Features G3
Posted on 02. Jul, 2012 by pamela in G3 Associates, G3 Blog, G3 Design Studio, G3 In The News, G3 Media, G3 Partners, Green Infrastructure, Surfrider Foundation, Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Gardens, Watershed Notes
Los Angeles Water Future (Less Turf. More Surf.)
Posted on 08. Jun, 2012 by pamela in G3 Blog, G3 Community, G3 In The News, G3 Media, G3 Partners, Green Infrastructure, Los Angeles/South Bay, Rain Capture, Rain Gardens, Resources, Surfrider Foundation, Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Gardens, Video, Watershed Notes
LA Stormwater and LA Bureau of Sanitation Watershed Protection Division hosted a Low Impact Development (LID) outreach meeting to help spark interest in spreading the good word of watershed protection. Wing Tam, Adel Hagekhalil, and Shahram Kharaghani, the LA Watershed Guys from the Watershed Protection Division were tour guides on a virtual tour of Los Angeles’ [...]
Vote With Your Click To Ocean Friendly Gardens Video
Posted on 08. Jun, 2012 by pamela in City of Ventura, G3 Associates, G3 Blog, G3 Community, G3 Education, G3 In The News, G3 Media, G3 Partners, Green Infrastructure, Homeowner, HOWs, Rain Gardens, Surfrider Foundation, Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Gardens, Ventura County, Video, Watershed Notes
Vote with Your Eyes by clicking on this link to the newest Ocean Friendly Gardens video featuring G3 Associate, Renee Roth. Each click casts a vote which will put us in the running for an environmental video award of $1,500! Share the link with all your watershed-friendly (and soon-to-be-watershed-friendly) friends! SURFRIDER VENTURA OFG VIDEO
Voila! Ventura Lawn Vanishes!
Posted on 09. May, 2012 by pamela in City of Ventura, G3 Blog, G3 Community, G3 Design Studio, G3 Education, G3 In The News, G3 Media, G3 Partners, Green Infrastructure, Homeowner, HOWs, Rain Gardens, Surfrider Foundation, Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Gardens, Ventura County, Watershed Friendly Gardens, Watershed Notes
The lawn at 1538 San Nicholas St. in Ventura vanished last week in anticipation of the Ventura Surfrider Ocean Friendly Gardens Garden Assistance Party Workday on May 12. The GAP Workday is the fourth and final event in the creation of an Ocean Friendly Demonstration Garden through a California Coastal Commission Whale Tail Grant for [...]
Pasadena Residents Learn HOW To Sponge Up The Rain Garden
Posted on 01. May, 2012 by pamela in City of Pasadena, G3 Blog, G3 Community, G3 Design Studio, G3 Education, G3 In The News, G3 Media, G3 Partners, Homeowner, HOWs, Los Angeles/South Bay, Pasadena Sponge Garden, Rain Gardens, Watershed Friendly Gardens, Watershed Notes
A collaboration on the part of Pasadena’s Public Works Dept. and Power & Water, along with Pasadena Planning Department’s Cultural Arts Division and G3 led to the installation of an amazing Sponge Garden at the intersection of Union and Catalina St. through an all-day G3 Hands-on Workshop. The Sponge Garden (a.k.a. Rain Garden) was designed [...]


