Posted on : 24-11-2009 | By : Admin
Watch Suzi on Shirley Bovshow’s Garden World Report as she introduces the first in a weekly series of Garden Media Group’s 2010 Trends…
Posted on : 21-11-2009 | By : Admin
Love this idea from Dirt de Jour
Posted on : 20-11-2009 | By : Admin
Theres a new sprayer in town thats turning the garden industry on its head with its revolutionary design. By 2010, The Liquid Fence Companys industry-exclusive 360-degree orbital sprayer that works in any direction — including upside-down — will be available on all their all-natural animal repellent ready-to-use quarts.
Posted on : 18-11-2009 | By : Admin
Our friends at TrendWatch have come up with their usual right on target trends to which they give very creative names for 2010.
Posted on : 17-11-2009 | By : Admin
The editors of Money Magazine did a search and compiled a list of goodies for the home that will “delight any nester, and won’t cost you a fortune.
Posted on : 16-11-2009 | By : Admin
The fabulous new hemerocallis, Jersey Earlybird ‘Cardinal’, is coming your way in 2010, right in time for spring planting and is guaranteed to rock the gardening world! ‘Cardinal’ was bred by world-renown daylily hybridizer, Dr, Darrel Apps — famous for his popular Happy Returns’. This new tweet-heart is first in a new series, and starts to bloom early on in the season, within a week of Stella D’Oro, and continues to re-bloom for nearly 100 days through zone 6, and 85 days in Zone 5! Wow!
Posted on : 14-11-2009 | By : Admin
Posted on : 13-11-2009 | By : Admin
Congratulations to our good friend, Joe Gray, who has just been named Chief Operating Officer of Hines Horticulture, one of the leading commercial nurseries in North America for ornamental, container grown plants for the landscape, deck and patio.
Posted on : 12-11-2009 | By : Admin
The Education Department at Longwood Gardens commissioned our good friend Dan Maffei, APLD, to create a garden to enable their students enrolled in the Professional Gardener Training Program (PG for short) to apply theories learned in the landscape design curriculum in an actual garden.
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