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America’s Largest Fundraiser for Tree Research Secures STIHL as...
Posted On 07/07/2010 17:01:24 by
(VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.) – STIHL Inc., a leading manufacturer of handheld outdoor power equipment, has renewed its title sponsorship for the STIHL Tour des Trees to benefit the TREE Fund. This weeklong cycling event has become America’s largest fundraiser to improve the care of trees through research and education.
 
The 2009 STIHL Tour des Trees raised nearly a half million dollars to benefit the Tree Research and Education Endowment (TREE) Fund. Since its inception in 19... Read More



Must Have Natives
Posted On 02/03/2010 08:42:19 by CoolGardenThings

Winter is here. Your ground is rock hard. What should a gardener do? Writing a garden list seems like the one activity left. Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Moonbeam Coreopsis and False Indigo are some fabulous natives for a northern garden wish list. Why is it important to use native plants? Native plants are good for the wildlife in your neighborhood and they save you time, water and money.

Coneflower(Echinacea) is a lovely native flower that every landscape should have. This... Read More



Never Lose Another Boxwood - Is It Possible?
Posted On 12/05/2009 18:55:44 by CoolGardenThings
Boxwoods accent well to most any gardens and landscapes having a formal appeal. They can be sheared and shaped into just about any shape you can imagine. Boxes are excellent, hardy shrubs in gardens that keep their vibrant rsconsul_green all year - even in the bitter cold north. Yes, boxwoods desire some attention and some TLC will be do on your part. Surefire steps to keeping your boxwoods abundant throughout the seasons to come:

1. Stear clear of irregular mixing of your boxwood b... Read More



Good Odd
Posted On 10/14/2009 01:43:17 by
I inherit my love for gardening to my father. A bit odd, right? But my dad's into flowers and plants. He thought me how to take care of them. Whenever I see him doing things in his garden, just can't help but write my essay on his adventure with his plants.

And my father cooks too. He washes the dishes. He do the laundry. He's a typical man with a soft spot of a lady. But he has a principle of a real man. My mother works as an Account Manger. My dad has a flower shop and I help him m... Read More



Lawn Mower and Child Safety, who is really responsible?
Posted On 10/09/2009 07:06:46 by TheMexican
Ok, I just read an article about a case involving John Deere and a local distributor.  The case is about how the parents sued John Deere for an accident that occurred involving the plaintiff's child being run over by the lawn mower. 

http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/updates/ 21355607-55/story.csp

Before I give my thoughts, I would like to know what you think about who is responsible for accident.  John Deere or the father Kurt Norton.
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