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Plants Map; Trends; Jobs galore

by Jane Milliman on February 3, 2014

Hi there! I’m just (ok, it was last week) back from a NYSNLA board meeting at SUNY Cobleskill. The meeting was great, but the best part about the trip was dinner the night before with students from the Plant Science department. I got to know three different kids with three very different ideas about where […]

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Hello friends! It’s been a few weeks. Some of you heard from me in the interim about a new format for the e-newsletter, and I appreciate all the feedback. I hope Ear to the Ground Pro is easier to read, easier to produce, and better than ever. If you have any comments, just hit “reply” […]

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Goji berries; the French don’t understand kale

by Jane Milliman on September 26, 2013

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Miller Nurseries OOB; Matt Smith honored; Gadgets

by Jane Milliman on September 13, 2013

Good morning! Took last week “off” as it is darned near impossible to work on the computer and drive at the same time. There’s a lot to catch up on. The September-October UGJ is available to read online. Canandaigua’s Miller Nurseries is going out of business. The rumor is it’s been sold to Stark Brothers. […]

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NYSNLA awards; IGC news; Dufner squirrels away some nuts

by Jane Milliman on August 30, 2013

Good morning! Lots to report. First off, great honor to pals Ed Dore, Sally Cunningham and Donna Moramarco at this year’s NYSNLA award, given out at the New York State Fair — PLUS the Flanders Group and lots of landscape award winners. Details are here. In the images below, Cunningham awarded CNLP of the year, […]

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EAB, meet wasps!; killer ladybugs; rain garden removed

by Jane Milliman on August 13, 2013

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Good day! I skipped last week because I didn’t have enough to bother you with. Not so today. Today I plan on being especially bothersome. I was going to feature parts of this enewsletter, Landscape Insider, but there was too much good in it. Plant shortages, garden tourism, kid stuff…The most interesting bit is at […]

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RIP Paul Wellington; Job opening at BECBG

by Jane Milliman on May 31, 2013

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RIP David Miller; Gnome madness; Spring Trends

by Jane Milliman on May 22, 2013

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