Posts Tagged ‘sustainable landscapes’
Open Ayr Gathering
On October 20th, 2011 Quiet Nature hosted the first annual Open Ayr Gathering of Applied Ecological Restoration Professionals. The weather was not in our favour, so the event was ironically held indoors at the historic Richwood Schoolhouse, a 150 year old stone building 10 km south-west of Ayr.
Read MoreSustainable landscape design: what does it mean?
The word “sustainability” may be relatively new, and quite frankly overused, but its underlying ethic has deep roots on the North American continent. Native Americans have historically held to the “seven generations” rule, meaning that all decisions should take into account the impact on seven generations into the future.
Read MoreA review from Paris, Ontario
“We chose Quiet Nature because we liked the fact that they care about the environmental footprint they will leave behind.
Read MoreGetting Your Lawn Off Gas
An article from The Record describes Quiet Nature’s re-branding and transformation, highlighting the launch of its zero emission maintenance division.
Read MoreLandscaping Company Goes Electric
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release LANDSCAPE COMPANY GOES ELECTRIC! March 28, 2011 Ayr, ON An innovative local business is making a big difference for our Region’s air quality this season. Quiet Nature Ltd. (formerly Naturally Maintained Ltd.) is leading the way by introducing its zero emission lawn and garden care division. The service will only…
Read MoreLandscape Ontario Award of Excellence
Quiet Nature is the recipient of a Landscape Ontario Award of Excellence for Residential Construction in the $10,000 to $25,000 category
Read MoreOpen Space Solutions landscape review
“Knowledgeable, well-organized, and multi-disciplinary in their approach which combines the discipline of landscape architecture with construction techniques and ecological processes.
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