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Kanapaha is a trove of greenery and scenery

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

You don’t need a tent and a sleeping bag to get out into the wild – you don’t even need to get out of Gainesville.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens offers a chance to step outside of the whirlwind of classes, work, meetings, parties, bars, clubs and, literally, a chance to stop and smell the roses.
Visitors can take [...]

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Spring Home & Garden Calendar

March 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events

March
Attracting Bluebirds to Your Yard — 1 p.m. March 17. Cool Creek Park Nature Center, 2000 E. 151st St., Westfield. Indiana Bluebird Society member Art Jeffries shows different types of birdhouses. Limited seating. Free. (317) 848-0576.
Carmel-Clay Kiwanis Club — 7 a.m. March 26. Carmel Life and Learning Center, 515 E. Main St. Phil Robinson will [...]

An apple and a bag will get bromeliads to bloom

January 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Bromeliads are attractive plants that make a strong reminder of the exotic plants of the tropics. Most of us are at least somewhat familiar with bromeliads as exotic tropical plants that show off beautifully as house plants in our climate. If not, it is sure that you will know of one edible member of this [...]

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Kolkata’s botanical gardens awaits a makeover

Kolkata, March 6 Battery-driven cars taking tourists over the vast greens, couples boating in placid lakes with trees playing cupid and special facilities for the elderly to roam, Kolkata's 220-year-old

India Herbal Garden opens at WHO, Geneva

A garden showcasing some of India's medicinal herbs and plants, developed by Lucknow-based National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), has been inaugurated at the the World Health Organisation (WHO) Headquarters, Geneva. The

Germain – Parisian Restaurant Interior Design by India Mahdavi

Germain is a three storey Parisian restaurant designed by Iranian-born and Paris based architect, India Mahdavi. The main characteristic of the restaurant is a massive yellow sculpture of a woman

Tata Tea plans to take cuppa out of home

After a slew of acquisitions in tea and non-tea spaces, Tata Tea is now weighing the pros and cons of entering the out-of-home format for its tea business in India.

Organic livestock farmers to trade ideas at U

An organic farmer tending cattle in Sweden may have tips to share with an organic pig farmer in Germany, who may learn a thing or two from a poultry farmer

Portland Flower Show Comes To An End

The annual Portland flower show will be closing its doors this evening for another year. But not before hundreds of more people check out the displays. This year's theme is gardens

Renaissance Herbs Achieves ISO 22000:2005 Certification

Renaissance Herbs has announced that their manufacturing facility has become one of the first bulk extract manufacturers to achieve ISO 22000:2005 certification. ISO 22000:2005 is the newest international standard for

Nepal tea garden workers on strike for more pay

Nearly 25,000 tea garden workers in eastern Nepal began a strike Sunday after their employers turned down demands for higher wages. At least 32 tea gardens and 37 processing centres, mostly
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