Trees and gardens in our community work hard to clean the air and filter stormwater in North Avondale. Paddock Hills and North Avondale tree canopy coverage at 43.7% is the 7th highest in the neighborhoods assessed. With the exception of traffic exposure moderate and diesel particulate in the air high, all other built environment indicators or air, water, and land pollution are deemed either very high or extreme.
According to the Cincinnati Neighborhood Profile from the Climate Equity Indicators Report_2021
Environment and Stability posts
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Environment – Dandelions: June 2022
Dandelions deserve a gold medal. One of the first links in that magical chain of events bringing dinner to our tables, this sunny flower is one of the first spring foods for bees. If bees survive the winter, they look to dandelions and other wildflowers for nutrition — so they […]
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Invasive Species Warning: June 2022
INVASIVE SPECIES WARNING! The invasive hammerhead worm has been found in Ohio according to the Ohio State – Darke County Extension Office. The hammerhead worm is a species of flatworm that is harmful to the soil as they consume earthworms and populate rapidly. They are shiny, slimy, and have a […]
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Eden Urban Gardens CSA: June 2022
Information about our upcoming summer 12 week CSA Farm Box & Farm Box subscriptions. Our service area includes all 45229 in addition to a few others: 45206,45237,45213. Please see information below: 12 Week Summer CSA-Small Farm Box, 1-2 people(Prepaid, try it out short term before committing to a full season […]