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The home of joyful gardening

June 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Mention gardening to most folks and they automatically think “work.” But the co-owners of Northwind Perennial Farm believe you should think “fun.” And that goes for both the partnership and their customers.
“The joy of Northwind is not income related but how much fun we have each day doing what a lot of folks refer to [...]

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Waterloo Landscaping Inc. is finishing its Celtic exhibit for the show, which starts today.

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping

On Tuesday morning, Susan LeBoutillier was standing near a six-foot-tall pile of dark brown sawdust, her bundled shrubs and trees scattered nearby.
“It’s coming along,” she said. “I think the stone walls are very beautiful.”
It was the second day of a five-day work week for her 10-person crew from Exton, building a patio display at the [...]

Colombian flower growers struggle to cut pesticide use

March 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

It’s probably the last thing most people think about when buying roses — by the time the bright, velvety flowers reach your Valentine, they will have been sprayed, rinsed and dipped in a battery of potentially lethal chemicals.
Most of the toxic assault takes place in the waterlogged savannah surrounding the capital of Colombia, the world’s [...]

A Garden on Autopilot

February 18, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Home & Decoration

GOING vertical has long been humanity’s solution to the paucity of prime urban real estate — hence skyscrapers, elevated trains and those parking-lot hoists that stack cars atop one another. A result has been cities that feel increasingly claustrophobic, as avenues are transformed into canyons of glass and steel.
But Green Fortune, a design firm [...]

Colombia’s flower farms slow to stem pesticides

February 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

It’s probably the last thing most people think about when buying roses — by the time the velvety flowers reach your valentine, they will have been sprayed, rinsed and dipped in a battery of potentially lethal chemicals.
Most of the toxic assault takes place in the waterlogged savannah surrounding the capital of Colombia, the world’s second-largest [...]

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Books about home gardening

Looking for reference books on home gardening? Here are some good options: • Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky (ID-128) is a 50-page free publication, produced by the UK Extension Service. Copies

Florist business still blooming after 75 years

George Robben's first job at his father's florist and greenhouse business was catching moles. "My dad would pay be five cents for every mole I would get," he said. "I would

Spring arrives and big bucks begin blooming at area stores

Grand Rapids - Spring officially arrived Tuesday just after 8p.m. Now, many people in West Michigan are thinking ahead to the upcoming gardening season. "In Michigan the way it works is

Keep plants feeling cool, too

If we are hot, so are our plants. That is especially true for plants you grow in containers. Here are some thoughts and ideas about keeping cool. Herbs derive their flavor from

Kenya: UK Minister Backs Kenya Flower Exports

Catherine Riungu And Paul Redfern Nairobi Britain's International Development secretary has condemend a move led by supermarkets in the United Kingdom to reduce stocks of imported flowers from Africa. Yesterday was lovers' day,

Some shrubbery for your garden?

Each year, Verdun residents who have a Verdun Access card, are invited to purchase trees and bushes at affordable prices. It's a borough initiative that's always a big hit! The Embellishment

Some shrubbery for your garden?

Each year, Verdun residents who have a Verdun Access card, are invited to purchase trees and bushes at affordable prices. It's a borough initiative that's always a big hit! The Embellishment

Bulb Show showcases diverse flower species

There may still be snow on the ground, but springtime is already here with the Annual Spring Bulb Show held at Smith College's Lyman Conservatory. Beginning Saturday, March 3, the
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