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Louis-Dreyfus estate revives soil
Article By: Kevin Hattori Walking amongst the amazing variety of flora found at the Louis-Dreyfus estate in Mt. Kisco, NY, it is difficult to believe the property is located less than an hour from New York City.More>> |
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Disease control: root and stem rots of flowering annuals
Article By: Landscape Management Staff Kentucky Pest News specialist, John Hartman, reviews management strategiesMore>> |
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Annuals - it pays to be picky
Article By: Jeff Gibson Remember, every bad plant you don't plant in the first place is one you won't have to replace laterMore>> |
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Landscapers See Opportunity in the Sky
Article By: Brian Albright Landscape designers spend a lot of time looking down-understandable, since their livelihoods are linked to the soil. But Kurt Horvath, owner of Intrinsic Landscaping in Glenview, IL, has his head in the clouds these days. Horvath is one of a growing number of landscapers specializing in the design...More>> |
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Floral Front
Article By: Bridget White Minimal color, max impactMore>> |
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Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) launched Day of Service at Green Industry Conference in Louisville
Article By: Landscape Management Staff The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) announced a new volunteer initiative called PLANET Day of Service at the general session of the Green Industry Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 23, 2008.More>> |
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Pack trial preview
Article By: Bridget White Every year, plant breeders host a huge coming out party. They all join together to set individual open houses over a week-long period. Collectively known as the Spring California Pack Trials, these events are an opportunity for breeders and marketers to show their customers (distributors, growers,...More>> |
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A fragrant comeback
Article By: Janet Aird We're used to smelling roses, jasmine and mint in gardens, but chocolate? Licorice? Cinnamon? There are a surprising number of fragrances and fragrant plants, and homeowners are beginning to rediscover them.More>> |
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Missouri Consortium Publishes Plants of Merit
Article By: Landscape Management Staff More than 50 plants with outstanding qualities and dependable performance included in list.More>> |
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Small-scale Zhang, Crain study misses the mark
Article By: Rick Doyle The Synthetic Turf Council responds to the findings of a study that was recently published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.More>> |