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Jamie J. Gooch


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California Spring Trials Wrap-up   30 Apr, 2010
By: Jamie J. Gooch

From Gilroy to Encinitas and all the stops in between, the new and yet-to-be-released cultivars were on display for a week in April during the 2010 California Spring Trials. Growers, retailers and landscapers who want to know what’s new and what’s next attend the annual event. This year’s...more >>

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Marketing from the mall   13 Oct, 2009
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Design-build professional opens a showroom at the mall to attract customers.

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Portland is a beacon of green   15 Jul, 2009
By: Jamie J. Gooch

While not every major city is as lucky to have such environmentally minded citizens working toward a sustainable future, Portland, OR, can be looked at as a model from which to learn.

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Social networking as affordable marketing   18 Jun, 2009
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Expand the reach of your business without investing a dime.

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Picking pond plants   16 Jun, 2009
By: Jamie J. Gooch

The right plants will maintain a well-balanced eco-system for a pond, which will keep the water clean and clear.

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Preserve your community's landscapes   15 May, 2009
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Use National Preservation Month to market your services and beautify your home town.

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A Profile in Partnership   1 Sep, 2008
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Retailer and landscaper work together for their mutual benefit.

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Short Course Session Spotlights Contractor-Grower Partnerships   15 Jul, 2008
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Yesterday afternoon at the OFA Short Course, Landscape Management sponsored the Partnering for Landscaping session to provide attendees with examples of how growers and installers can partner in mutually beneficial arrangements.

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Home prices and consumer confidence drop   29 Apr, 2008
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Diversify in tough economic times.

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Add More Life to the Landscape   31 Aug, 2007
By: Jamie J. Gooch

Wildlife can be the perfect finishing touch to an estate landscape.