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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 […]
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Good morning! I was visiting my dad in Maine last week, so there was no Thursday ETTGPro. This might be a long one! Advertising is now available on the newsletter; email Jane for details. EAB found in eastern Monroe County This was not a surprise. Moving from lawns to meadows—a guide for the contractor This […]
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Thank you. Again. I’ve been completely overwhelmed by the volume and intensity of support many of you have expressed regarding this newsletter. Now all I have to worry about is living up to it. Thank you! Jane Horticulture second “most useless” degree? Well I sure as heck don’t think so, but that’s what Newsweek said. […]
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What is it? Ear to the Ground PRO is a newsletter/future blog I’ve been wanting to launch for a couple of years. I’m an avid reader of the trades, and often find tidbits and stories I wish I could share with my industry peers. A ton of interesting, regionally-applicable information passes through the Upstate Gardeners’ Journal office […]
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