by Jane Milliman on December 27, 2011
Hi everyone! It’s been a verrrrry slow news week. I’m ok with that! Hope you are enjoying your holidays and getting some down time. —Jane The High Line, in NYC, has started a trend of converting industrial artifacts (such as an unused railway) into parks. Here’s the latest attempt, in Atlanta. I’m personally attached to […]
by Jane Milliman on November 8, 2011
Happy Tuesday! Thanks for reading. Fish and Plants Work Together in CNY I can’t tell if it’s just all of a sudden I’m paying attention or whether indoor farming is suddenly becoming very, very big. At Aqua Vita Farms in Sherrill, fish provide nutrients for plants and plants help purify water for fish. Via syracuse.com. […]
by Jane Milliman on November 1, 2011
I said “Tuesday.” I didn’t say what time Tuesday. On to the news! Two Inches for Tulips A new study out of Cornell suggests that, for optimum flowering and perennialization (if the varieties in question go that way), tulips should only be planted with the tips two inches below the surface, contrary to conventional wisdom. […]