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Help Wanted—Tree Doctor, WNY

by Jane Milliman on April 27, 2015

Help wanted: Immediate openings for experienced tree climbers/pruners. Clarence/Buffalo area. Good pay and excellent benefits. Certified Arborist? Experienced climber? Either way, come do what you are trained to do. We are professionals and we’re looking for more. Call 716-759-1138 for details.

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Help wanted—Murray Brothers, Orchard Park

by Jane Milliman on April 17, 2015

Help wanted Murray Brothers Nurseries. We are looking for someone who is knowledgeable in Perennial and Annual Plants. Sales and Growing, general Garden Center labor and Landscape Laborers. Send Resumes to [email protected] or drop it off at Murray Brothers Nurseries corner of 20A and Transit Rd Orchard Park, NY.

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Jobs, Garden Walk Buffalo poster art chosen, more

by Jane Milliman on April 10, 2015

Hello friends! I hope you forwarded last issue’s employment listings to anyone you thought might be interested and will do the same this week. I’ll start off with those, listings, then launch into the usual snippet, so don’t forget to scroll down. I hope you are having weather as wonderful as ours is here in upstate New […]

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Green Industry Help Wanted—a lot of it

by Jane Milliman on March 31, 2015

AREA GARDEN CENTER Adams Nurseries 5799 Genesee St., Lancaster Must be Energetic, Self Motivated and Communication skills a must. Cashiers—Greenhouse—Sales Associate—General Laborers/ Loaders All above positions must be available Weekends ` Nursery Office Associate      Computer skills a must!!  Knowledge & experience with Excel & Word required Maintenance Man      15-20 hours/week Cleaning, mowing, etc. APPLICATIONS are available […]

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Robot farmers; help wanted; plant art

by Jane Milliman on January 31, 2015

The Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium has added two speakers—Noah Demarest and Scott Whitham—and put a link up for CNLP and CEU credits. Don’t forget to use promo code ETTGP when registering for your $10 discount.

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Help wanted, abandoned greenhouse eye-candy, more

by Jane Milliman on January 23, 2015

Hello, dear friends! Our sympathies are with Jeff Salmon (Arbordale Nursery) and his family after the passing of his wife Kim Marie Salmon on January 17.  Family and friends are invited to a Memorial Service this Saturday 11 AM at the Newman Center at UB, 495 Skinnersville Road, Amherst. From Garden Center magazine: Winter is challenging for garden centers. Here […]

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EAB finds another victim, Bioswales galore, more.

by Jane Milliman on October 17, 2014

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Scotts keeps on growing; Armed drug cops seize okra; more

by Jane Milliman on October 9, 2014

Good morning! Here in Victor it has been a beautiful, breezy, fall week. I hope yours was as lovely. —Jane Scotts Miracle-Gro has acquired Fafard and Brothers Ltd., the Canadian growing medium business behind such cult favorites as Fafard 52 Mix. (Ok, there’s one person in the cult, and it’s me.) It will be interesting […]

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Jobs; Cure for PI; New WNY Healing Garden

by Jane Milliman on August 22, 2014

Hello friends! We are hard at work on the next Upstate Gardeners’ Journal, so this will be a quickie. Thanks for all of your great comments after last week’s issue. I always love to hear from you. Jane Let’s start off with some Help Wanteds: Two Job Openings at the Northeastern IPM Center. Reinhart Enterprises Landscaping and Lawn […]

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Two Job Openings at the Northeastern IPM Center

by Jane Milliman on August 20, 2014

The Northeastern IPM Center is hiring! Extension Educator (Extension Support Specialist II – Northeastern IPM Center; Ithaca, New York) The extension educator will contribute to the goals of Cooperative Extension to strengthen communities and address housing conditions that threaten human health; support the growth of interest in IPM for low-income housing; partner with the United […]

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