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Texas-size edible garden will take root in Dallas next year
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden broke ground on its new edible garden today, which will spread over 2 acres. Click to read more details.
September 12, 2016
Business
Case, CNH help Victory Garden Blitz volunteers break record
Case Construction Equipment and parent company CNH Industrial, donated a skid steer to the annual Victory Garden Blitz helping the installation of 555 gardens.
June 13, 2016
Business
Virginia nurseries, greenhouses gain traction after recession years
The Great Recession continues to haunt many individuals and industries, but in Virginia nurseries and greenhouses are booming. Click to read how they've done it.
May 10, 2016
Business
How to: Keyhole gardens can work anywhere, beautifully
Keyhole gardens may have started in Africa, but their simple, efficient design makes them desirable in any location, especially those affected by drought. The name comes from the shape of the raised-bed design. If observed from a bird’s-eye view, the garden looks like a circle with a wedge taken out, or a keyhole. The design […]
October 8, 2015
Business
Colorado Garden Designed to Reduce Stress
One Colorado garden is producing more than just flowers with the help of a landscaper and volunteers.
September 17, 2013
Design-Build
Adding fruits and veggies to the landscape
Fruits and veggies are more than just good for you: They’re good for your business.
July 3, 2013
Business
Scotland Students Experience Landscaping Firsthand
Students in Scotland are getting a cultural experience when it comes to landscaping. Schools in Falkirk, Scotland have been encouraging younger generations to get involved with plants, flowers and vegetables.
June 27, 2013
Compact equipment
Grow, Trim & Illuminate Projects
Make those most out of your projects this summer by using the right products to get the job done the right way.
June 17, 2013
Business
A Garden of Delights Mapped Out in Your Hand
The sun and the earth have revolved to the relevant positions in space and spring, ladies and gentlemen, has definitely sprung. While I have the opposite of green thumbs, I now have a handy arsenal of gardening apps to help me in my springtime garden.
April 10, 2013
Business
Fall cleanup sows a head start to spring planting
Summer is through, but there is still work to do outside. Cleaning up the yard and garden in fall can give you a head start on spring planting and keep garden pests and diseases in check. “There’s still plenty to do this time of year,” said Bill Dawson, coordinator of the Growing to Green community garden program with the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
October 25, 2012
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