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GREEN-FINGERED residents had a fantastic weekend brightening up flower beds in Royston.
Guides and Brownies were up early to fill new flower planters at the Guide hut, near Greneway School in
Following up on a promise to make Winnipeg a little prettier, Mayor Sam Katz showed off details from his self-styled cleaner, greener budget by announcing the city’s tree nursery is
This spring and summer, 'green thumbs' and green-thumb-wannabes can expand their knowledge with gardening and landscaping courses at Tri-C's Eastern and Western Campuses, and at the Petitti Garden Center in
Every year, the Legacy of Greenery Committee accepts nominations for outstanding landscaping efforts by commercial developments, businesses and public entities.
All nominations were reviewed based on initial design, continued maintenance and
Something strange popped up a few weeks ago in the flower baskets along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill.
In five or six of the 80 flower baskets that line Chestnut Hill's
One Midland company is taking big city-style landscaping and bringing it to the Tri-City area.
Reder Landscaping is working on a penthouse terrace garden, something that could
The city’s streetscape project will get back underway mid-August, according to reports heard Friday at the Warsaw Board of Works
Clounie Landscaping of Huntington will start work at the corner of
Sprucing up old Hespeler isn't coming cheap.
Last fall, eight "pedestrian level" streetlights cost $100,000 to install as part of renovation of the Guelph Avenue bridge. Painting the bridge railings cost
I am curious every year about the trends in lawns and gardens, and the Garden Media Group is on top of it.
You may have already spotted the biggest new trend.
The Chicagoland Flower & Garden Show closes its first appearance in Rosemont at 6 p.m. today.
After a long run at Navy Pier, this harbinger of spring moved to the suburbs
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