Garden & Landscape
Gardening Calendar Published: Thursday, September 2, 2010 at 3:36 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, September 2, 2010 at 3:36 p.m. All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published without permission. Links are encouraged. Piscataqua Landscaping announces business acquisition ELIOT, Maine — Piscataqua Landscaping Co. Inc. has announced its acquisition of Suntree Corp., a tree care service company, including tree removal, pruning and bucket work. Peaceful Gardening David St. Julien has found "peace of mind" in a nearly 30-acre field full of fresh fruits and vegetables. Gardening tools stolen in Aylsham Thieves have stolen gardening equipment and tools from a shed in Aylsham. Gulf Shores Garden Club presents bench to South Baldwin Community Theater GULF SHORES, Ala. — At one of the GSGC's meetings this year, Elaina Herring, member of GSGC & also President of SBCT expressed a desire for some landscaping for the theater, which has been recently renovated inside and definitely needed some "sprucing up" outdoors. Some landscaping materials had already been promised, but more was needed, so the garden club agreed to donate funds for some ... Gardening Tips: Labor Day weekend, from a gardening viewpoint Labor Day weekend generally marks the last weekend of the summer vacation season. Next week the kids will be heading back to school and some seasonal residents will be beginning to close up their summer homes. Home/Garden Notes: Gardening series focuses on native plants, pollinators Penn State Master Gardeners of Allegheny County will present a fall Backyard Gardening Lecture Series from 9 a.m. to noon next Saturday at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve on Dor-seyville Road in Fox Chapel. This fall's event will focus on native plants and pollinators. 16-Year-Old's Landscaping Equipment Stolen Sixteen-year-old Kyle Fiest , of Kansas City, Mo., isn't your average teenager. While many of his peers are out doing "teenager" things, Fiest runs a sizable mowing and landscaping business -- that was until he came home from school Wednesday afternoon. Landscaping with a lighter footprint One suburban company is making it their business to keep grass in this area green -- and not just in color. SOUTHGATE: Gardening supply stores upgrade security after break-ins SOUTHGATE — Indoor gardening supply stores Downriver are stepping up their security as more thieves are targeting their high-priced merchandise. Friends of Library: Lindsay landscaping project is not friendly The Lindsay City Council awarded the bid for the landscaping project of the new library, but may end up changing a portion of the project after its former librarian cited concerns over the safety of the plans. Olana gets $250K for landscaping The Olana Partnership is pleased to announce that it has received a matching grant of $250,000 from the Environmental Protection Fund Historic Preservation Grant Program to underwrite a portion of the restoration of the artist-designed landscape at Olana. Because this is a matching grant, Olana will have to raise and additional $83,000, for a total of $333,000 that will be allocated to landscape ... Gardening Q & A: Scorched leaves caused by salts Some plants tolerate more salts than others, but all plants have a maximum tolerance. Gardening Tips: Lessons about life that trees teach us 1.) Be firmly rooted in your particular place. Trees are not wishy-washy, nor are they easily pushed around or moved once they have become established. Some humans have these attributes, too. Together they are referred to as “integrity.” Landscaping begins for new city hall Crews were busy tearing up the parking lot of Opelousas' new City Hall on Wednesday in preparation for its rebirth. Tom's tips for potted bougainvilleas Gardening guru Tom Wyatt shares his tips for potted bougainvilleas. Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate MICHIGAN CITY — A Valparaiso landscaping firm submitted a much cheaper bid for a city contract in March than its local competitors, causing some to wonder now how it was able to do so. First graders learn gardening skills Last school year, youngsters in the first grade class of Christine Skipp, R.B. Hunt Elementary School, spent a portion of their class day working in a wonderful gardening area, near their classroom. They planted and cared for a variety of vegetables, herbs and flowers -- usually butterfly and hummingbird attractants or host plants for butterflies. They learned about what they were growing and ... Landscaping company adds intern Saleha Ahmad is working as an intern at Savannah Hardscapes of Hardeeville.Originally from Pakista Landscaping begins on Morriss/Gerault Progress on the Morriss/Gerault Road Improvement Project is becoming more visible throughout the corridor as crews began work last week on the landscaping improvements. By: Maryland Real Estate | Baltimore Real Estate | Annapolis Real Estate Generated by Free RSS to HTML v1.27
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