The bizarre sight greeted horticulturist Rona Ashworth after gale force winds wrecked a polytunnel at her nursery. |
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Barry's a horticulturist and I just love growing things so we bought a cedar tree and a book on the basics of bonsai. |
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Find a good horticulturist by contacting arboretums, better nursery and garden centers, or colleges where botany or horticulture is taught. |
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The horticulturist suggests that hardy native ferns, philodendrons, climbers and sphatiphylum are ideal for rock garden settings. |
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In his spare time he was a dedicated horticulturist and he bred pedigree dogs. |
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I haven't been able to trace the origin of the name, but it is likely that of the horticulturist who developed the variety, a Monsieur or Madame Clochard. |
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Charlie Nardozzi is senior horticulturist at National Gardening. |
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One of the best known of these works is the two-volume Gardeners Dictionary by the horticulturist Philip Miller. |
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An horticulturist regularly visits the gardens with tips for the gardeners. |
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A Swedish horticulturist, Dr Gösta Nilsson, who has lived in Botswana since 1967, has developed a container gardening system for dry areas. |
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Georgiana Marshen is a master horticulturist and freelance garden writer. |
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The Organizing Committee asked a Dutch horticulturist to create an AISAM tulip. |
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His future was already mapped out and he became a horticulturist without ever questioning his choice, simply out of tradition and his love for a profession passed on to him by his father. |
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We are pleased to name this rose after Alan Titchmarsh, the well known television horticulturist, who has been an inspiration to gardeners over many years. |
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Born in Courbevoie, a horticulturist by training, Raynaud accomplished his first artistic creation in 1962, filling a flower pot with concrete and then painting it red. |
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The landscape horticulturist is also expected to be aware of and apply regulations related to environmental, safety and labour standards compliance. |
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Helping Pinkerton are horticulturist Tom Wakers and nematologist Ekaterini Riga, of Washington State University. |
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Schmidt, a horticulturist at the University of Illinois, originally putting cut flowers in a sterilized vase is important to extending the life of the flowers. |
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