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Couple digs into new business at nursery - NRToday.com
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Couple digs into new business at nurseryNRToday.comBut his visit to the nursery in April led to much more. He and his wife, Selina, ended up buying the whole nursery, completing the deal with Carl and Paula Riggs in October. The Riggses had owned and operated the business for the past 20 years. |
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Nursery Notes: Vista pruning clears the view - Creston Valley Advance
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Nursery Notes: Vista pruning clears the viewCreston Valley AdvanceBy Evan Davies - Creston Valley Advance This last week had some good clear weather perfect for pruning. I haven't had a chance to take care of the brush growing by the creek in the arboretum for many years. With no snow on the ground, the creek running ...and more » |
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Church Briefs - Circleville Herald
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Church BriefsCircleville HeraldClearcreek Community Church, 220 Nicholas Drive - Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 am; Worship, 10:30 am Wednesdays: Bible Study, 7 pm All are welcome. Pastor Wayne Seymour, 207-5891; Church, 474-9464. Commercial Point United Methodist Church, 28 Main St., ...and more » |
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Keeping plants safe from drought is about preparation - Visalia Times-Delta
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Keeping plants safe from drought is about preparationVisalia Times-DeltaOur experts are Hilary Dustin, conservation director, and Andrew Glazier, stewardship technician and nursery manager at Sequoia Riverlands Trust. Viewpoint: What precautions should people be taking now with plants to avoid damage considering our very ...and more » |
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Storm drainage posing threat to trout stream - Cochrane Eagle
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Storm drainage posing threat to trout streamCochrane EagleThe study concentrates on Ranch House Spring Creek, a small, local trout-bearing stream that acts as an important annual nursery habitat for juvenile trout, which originate every fall in Bighill Creek. Woods' report emphasized the dependence these ... |
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