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Denver Bond Package

February 12th, 2012 · No Comments · Greenhouses

Under measure “G” (think “Gardens” or “Green”), you’ll find more than million for Denver Botanic Gardens, dollars that will make it possible to replace our greenhouses, replace the irrigation system and provide needed upgrades for public safety and accessibility.

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America’s Top 10 Polluters

February 11th, 2012 · 25 Comments · Greenhouses

It just got a whole lot easier for Americans to find out which power plants and industrial sites are releasing the most emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency recently released its greenhouse gas database, and included some great tools for tracking polluters. While it doesn’t include any requirements to reduce those emissions, it could be a [...]

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Greenhouse Recordkeeping & Crop Planning by Adam Montri

February 11th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Greenhouses

At MOFGA’s 2011 Spring Growth Conference, Adam Montri discusses greenhouse crop planning and record keeping and how they relate to the economics of high tunnel production and marketing. Adam runs Ten Hens Farm in Bath, MI.

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Building a Greenhouse – Installing the Polyethylene Sheeting

February 11th, 2012 · No Comments · Greenhouses

Paul Simon, Landscape Horticulturist with the National Gardening Association, demonstrates how to build your own small hoop-style greenhouse. Tips include advice on purchasing greenhouse supplies, choosing a location for your greenhouse, and guidance on how to construct a small 14ft x 20ft greenhouse.

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How To Process Native Plants For Eating

February 10th, 2012 · 2 Comments · Greenhouses

A gardener at the Phoenix Botanic Gardens demonstrates how to process mesquite pods to use in baking cookies and cactus pads to eat. From the Southwest Yard & Garden series.

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