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“Several neighborhood associations are taking the initiative to find ways to replace their own trees. Some are having fundraisers,” said Director Moll.
"When this group of companies approached us with this idea we were just so impressed by their passion and the speed in which they brought it all together to accomplish something so positive and beneficial to this community."
"Growing trees can provide kids (and adults) with the opportunity to plant and care for their own tree and watch it grow for years to come."
"About 600 varieties of plants will be available for purchase at our three-day public plant extravaganza."
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"Hop on down to the Botanical Conservatory with your camera and your children to meet the Easter Bunny, Friday, April 22, 10 am – 3 pm."
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A busy mole last fall, has left my yard needing some first aid. Of course, my dogs digging up the yard trying to catch the mole didn't help either.
“The most common lawn mower injury we see is maimed or amputated extremities."
Cathie Rowand / The Journal Gazette
My friends wonder why the tomato and pepper plants I raise for them aren't as huge as the ones in my yard as the summer progresses. I tell them it's all in the soil.
Cathei Rowand/ The Journal Gazette
I never get over the beauty of daffodils in the spring. This week they are in full bloom everywhere.
Heritage Park will be honoring those residents that we have lost this year with a tree planting this Arbor Day.
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"Individuals , neighborhood associations, and organizations interested in learning more about how to establish community gardens should attend one of several upcoming April seminars offered by Purdue Master Gardener volunteers."
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Purdue Master Gardeners will present two seminars on a devastating pest of ash trees in our area.
The Gardens were laid to Gene Stratton-Porter’s specific design and are still maintained that way today.
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Lindenwood Nature Preserve, 600 Lindenwood Avenue, will open for the season on April 12 at 9 a.m.