Monthly Archives: March 2010

Community Services taking home gardening applications (The Gadsden Times)

Special to The Times The Etowah Community Services Program is accepting applications through Friday for low-income families participating in its annual home gardening program. Read the rest of the article here

Gardening by the bale (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

One horticulturist hopes to spread the word on a farm-inspired form of container gardening. Read the rest of the article here

Betty Newton: Gardening expert and author loved nature, was ‘a natural-born teacher’ (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Betty Newton, a teacher, writer and gardener, did not limit her instruction to the classroom at Grossmont Foothills Adult School. She taught gardening and landscaping, and she was not bashful about sharing her knowledge. Read the rest of the article here

Archive: The Road to WiMAX (BusinessWeek)

The $90 billion gardening bill was a deal killer. Intel corp. ( INTC ) Executive Vice-President Sean M. Maloney sat in stunned silence after a telephone company executive told him it would cost $1,100 per home just to replace landscaping and sidewalks if the industry installed fiber-optic cabling and brought superfast broadband Internet access to

Backyard Gardening to Attract Birds (Utica Daily News)

WHITESTOWN, March 29, 2010 – Free classes on many aspects of Backyard gardening will be presented at the Herb and Flower Festival, June 26th at the Cornell Cooperative Extension. Read the rest of the article here

Rock Gardening Workshop at Buck Garden (MyCentralJersey.com)

Somerset County Park Commission Leonard J. Buck Garden staff will present “On the Rocks,” a gardening workshop on Saturday, April 10, 2010, from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. Leonard J. Buck Garden is located at 11 Layton Road in Far Hills, New Jersey. Read the rest of the article here