1. Pichay bats for Pinoy veggies Prospero "Butch" Pichay has vowed to push for legislation that would protect and promote the vegetable industry in the country, particularly in Benguet and the Cordilleras amidst the influx of cheap vegetables from other countries. Pichay, whose campaign advocacy includes protecting the interests of the Filipino industries, said thousands of vegetable farmers and traders from Benguet, the Cordilleras as well as those from other agricultural areas are in danger of losing their livelihood if...
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2. South Fork Elementary students learn to reap what they sow An 80-pound jumbo pumpkin was donated to the garden last year, and the gardeners used the seeds to produce several jumbo pumpkins for this year's students. According to the students the theme of the garden is “Those who work in the garden eat in the garden, and Mixon said the kids are strict at enforcing this principle. Two years ago the garden provided such an abundant crop that every kindergartener, every 1st grader and every classroom received a pumpkin, and they still had enough...
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3. Profit in the Pumpkin Patch At the same time, just growing pumpkins doesn t mean they will sell. Laurance has been growing and selling pumpkins for 15 years. Pumpkins a viable, if under-used, source of income for local farmers. Those farmers know they are going to have customers looking for pumpkins, so it s not as much of a risk to grow them regularly. Eventually, many will probably be carved with a funky face, stuffed with a candle and put on a windowsill or porch for display leading up to Halloween. Pumpkins are a...
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4. Growing vegetables in containers Would-be vegetable growers in urban areas have alternatives to the challenges to outdoor gardening, said a University of Illinois Extension horticulture specialist. Growing vegetables in containers. Ogutu said it is very important to use containers that can accommodate the roots of the vegetables you want to grow as vegetables vary in size and rooting depth. He recommended using potting mix (soil-less media) in vegetable container gardening as these mixes are light, disease-free, weed...
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5. Out with the lawn, in with edibles More urban residents are seeing the potential for growing their own fruit and vegetables, but many don't know how to dig in. Now McCrate is advising her on what, when and where to plant the vegetables and herbs she wants for an urban garden to satisfy her cooking needs. Earlier this year, at least two Seattle businesses were launched that will help novice gardeners navigate the garden rows of their own backyards. There's a growing interest in turning lawns and landscapes into...
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6. Gardening for children Have you ever wanted to learn more about gardening? Experience the fun and excitement of planting and watching your vegetables and flowers grow? Would you like to know more about where your food comes from and the nutrition found within? Then consider joining the program for a summer of fun. Portsmouth Herald - Hampton Union - Exeter News-Letter - Dover Community News - Rockingham News - York County Coast Star - The York Weekly. Have you ever wanted to learn more about gardening?...
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7. It will be difficult to find a blueberry Growers and Agriculture Extension Service county agents were finding widespread severe damage to berries as they surveyed fields Monday, the day after pre-dawn temperatures dropped to 27 degrees in the Southeast Georgia growing area. Bacon County Agent Danny Stanaland said he figured this cold snap would be like other late freezes, that there would be some damage but farmers would at least get enough berries to pay their bills. Blueberry acreage has grown in recent years as some farmers...
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8. By Tasha Hayton, Staff Writer Some of the gardeners have never gardened prior to their service, and some are experienced and can handle more than one plot, she said. Geppert said she has had her own vegetable garden at home for the past 30 years, and when the Coppell gardens were developed, she joined the Share the Harvest program. Although it s hard to part with their hard work, the gardeners at the community gardens are committed to the service of giving healthy produce to less fortunate people, Geppert said. Despite...
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9. Oxnard, California April 5, 2007 In an industry where decisions are made in a split second, Seminis The facility is also located within an hours drive of the primary greenhouse growers in Ontario, so if necessary, growers can come to the site and pick up their seed. Oxnard, California April 5, 2007 In an industry where decisions are made in a split second, Seminis has identified a new opportunity to supply its protected culture customers with the seed they need in the shortest amount of time possible. Seminis announces new distribution center for Canadian greenhouse growers. Seminis...
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