Bob Dolibois, American Nursery & Landscape Association executive vice president, plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro this summer in
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It will be a below-average year for miller moths along the Front Range of Colorado, according to
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Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Charles Schumer and Robert Menendez requested $48 million in federal funds to help stop the Asian longhorn beetle infestation in
The Texas Senate Natural Resources Committee passed SB 689, which was written to curb illegal harvesting of desert plants. “In the West, cactus rustlers are stealing rare state treasures, like the
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This spring, the Common Ground Alliance launched 811, the new national “Call Before You Dig” number to help consumers and professionals. Find out more at www.call811.com. … We’ve heard music soothes the savage beast. It worked for Dr. Frankenstein. But Laurel Canyon Animal Co. took that literally and created a CD titled “Songs to Make Dogs Happy.” The firm cites experiments that show the CD calms animals. My first question: Can humans hear the music? My second: Is a mongrel MP3 player next? If you’re curious, go to www.petcds.com. … Excitations, an online gift site, is touting its “green gifts.” Give a hot-air balloon ride, a sea kayak trip or a hang-gliding ride. They’re meant to leave a minimal environmental footprint. But I’d first make sure the gift-giver didn’t just take out a big insurance policy on you. Go shopping at www.excitations.com.
Quotable:
“Plants possess life-enhancing qualities that encourage people to respond to them. In a judgmental world, plants are non-threatening and non-discriminating. … They provide a benevolent setting in which a person can take the first steps toward confidence.”
- Charles A. Lewis, a horticultural therapy pioneer. Read more about him at www.ahta.org.
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- Kelli Rodda