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"horticulture" Definitions
  1. the study or practice of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables

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Technical expertise in decorative horticulture became a hot commodity, and a School of Ornamental Horticulture opened near the Gardens.
" Oaksterdam offers courses ranging from a 14-week, $1,895 "Horticulture Semester" to a one-day, $400 "Outdoor Horticulture Seminar.
The $5.68 billion horticulture industry is the country's fourth largest exporter, with shipments going to over 124 countries, according to Horticulture New Zealand.
Horticulture therapy — gardening — can help hospital patients recover.
Turns out, Flyte isn't the only brand exploring floating horticulture.
Well, for a start, we would dramatically increase our horticulture.
You see, Poole has some pretty interesting ideas about horticulture.
Horticulture, in a state across the country from where she lived.
But it's mainly Dutch horticulture-expertise that's being sought by Canadians.
Growing food in microgravity NASA is stepping up its horticulture game, too.
He already had some knowledge of European-style horticulture through his mother.
Since World War II, generations of veterans have found healing in horticulture.
"I went to horticulture school to learn to grow things," he said.
He was a graduate student and the adviser of the horticulture club.
This is not ecological restoration, it's a hybrid of ecology and horticulture.
For Nguyen, horticulture is a hobby as well as a side hustle.
Your executioner wants time off to study horticulture — do you let him?
Philips's 75-person horticulture LED division customizes lighting solutions for closed agricultural systems.
The greenhouse arrangements were designed by a horticulture team led by Francisca Coelho.
I work full time as a horticulture agent, so I work mainly at night.
On Beauty As an editor of horticulture books at Timber Press in Portland, Ore.
"Everything has taken a major hit," said Hinkle, who works in landscaping and horticulture.
Tourism, along with tea, horticulture and remittances, are Kenya's leading sources of foreign exchange.
Mellon, a lifelong horticulture enthusiast, was asked to redesign the White House Rose Garden.
Dutch horticulture is making millions selling greenhouses, grow lights and water systems in Canada.
Tourism along with tea, horticulture and remittances are Kenya's leading sources of foreign exchange.
What's more, much of the trading was done by people who knew their horticulture.
"Everything is harvested, weeded, and picked by hand," Sarah Carter, the farm's horticulture specialist, tells me.
The Netherlands still dominates the global horticulture industry, but Kenya is digging itself a growing niche.
Other schools offer concentrations through their horticulture programs and certificates through the American Horticultural Therapy Association.
Mr. Grant has worked in every office and niche of academic horticulture: research, teaching and extension.
By the time he enrolled at U.N.C. Charlotte last fall, he had become absorbed by horticulture.
Every summer, the NYBG showcases the intersections between horticulture and fine arts in a major exhibition.
Here was a celebrity artist who seemed to snub French horticulture in favor of Oriental traditions.
To be sure, any cannabis-related course — whether it focuses on horticulture or business — poses unique challenges.
So Mr. Goldman, a professor of horticulture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, grew the beet himself.
Mr. Cappon, 36, is studying for a bachelor of science degree in horticulture science at Temple University.
The Plant Mom is, in fact, Mast's mother Joyce, who has more than 40 years of horticulture experience.
If we stopped eating meat we would have to resuscitate and reinvest and re-skill ourselves in horticulture.
Across Avenue C, Stuyvesant Cove Park is a breezy trail popular with runners and bordered by untamed horticulture.
She is pursuing an associate degree in horticulture therapy at Bronx Community College, a field that excites her.
At Botany and Horticulture, a woman is dusting old volumes with the vigor normally reserved for beating carpets.
Jonathan M. Wright was appointed deputy director for horticulture and natural resources at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Often these women wield tools for horticulture or harvest, their shared generative efforts highlighting the general absence of men.
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, a quango helping farmers to modernise, is funding experiments in automated broccoli-harvesting.
Many borrowers made their livelihoods more disaster-proof by starting more drought-tolerant activities such as trading or horticulture.
University of Alaska Fairbanks horticulture professor Meriam Karlsson grew hundreds of corn plants in the Arctic state in 1800.
And indoor horticulture, already the most controlled and precise type of agriculture, is about to become yet more so.
"Dollars in circulation from offshore investors and horticulture exporters are meeting the usual demand," said a commercial bank trader.
In the loggia, there is an accountant's standing desk piled with garden books — evidence of yet another love, horticulture.
Lori Bloomberg, a horticulture therapist for NYU Langone, at its Rusk Rehabilitation Center in Manhattan, with Clovis the bunny.
Therapists in art, horticulture and essential oils are still being forced to go into work, the social worker said.
He became a teacher, started a horticulture program at the school and played guitar for his students before dismissal.
"If there is no labour, there is no business," said Capper, who is chair of the NFU's horticulture board.
A background in horticulture or agriculture is a must for this job, and advanced degrees in either are sometimes required.
There are also vocational programs, like Horticulture and Microsoft Office, which aim to help inmates find jobs after their release.
While more traditional floral bouquets use circular growers, like roses, daisies, and peonies, horticulture is picking up on stalked flowers.
The fire left the tree's bough scorched and its leaves curled and brown, Auburn University horticulture professor Gary Keever said.
Taiwan's projects, which target sectors such as agriculture, horticulture and health, expose local communities to Taiwanese emissaries, the note explained.
She also told trade publication Horticulture Week that black people do not "culturally" feel a part of the horticultural scene.
"Patients with advanced dementia were seen to have greatly improved short-term memory retention after a horticulture session," Flagler said.
We take inspiration from the layered structure in the wild, but combine it with the legibility and design of horticulture.
While on the industry side, because it pays well, marijuana is drawing in some of the brightest minds in horticulture.
The horticulture team's ability to translate their understanding of Chagall's work and the flora of the French Riviera really floored me.
Plaskett, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture and Research, explained what's holding Congress back from pushing cannabis legalization forward.
At units where horticulture classes are offered, inmates buy black-market salads every day because they are not available in commissary.
Did they know, he asked, that there was an ag-science program with a specialty in horticulture, right here in Detroit?
Under the influence of van der Post and his circle, Charles began exploring vegetarianism, sacred geometry, horticulture, educational philosophy, architecture, Sufism.
Mr. Macron listened to his complaint that horticulture jobs were hard to find and gave a rapid-fire response: Be flexible.
"It is a very, very big impact," Alison Capper, chair of the N.F.U.'s horticulture board, said of the labor shortage.
As the company's horticulture director, it was Natalie's job to visit clients' homes and train them in the art of gardening.
Mr. Ehrlich has been in discussions with a range of companies that specialize in services such as lighting, heating and horticulture.
By December, processed meat sales had surged back to their usual levels, according to the UK's Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.
"You can almost assemble a molecular toolkit," says study co-author Harry Klee, a professor of horticulture at the University of Florida.
Recently, dozens of vertical farming companies displayed their technologies at the four-day Taipei International Plant Factory and Greenhouse Horticulture Product Exhibition.
Not your mother's wedding bouquet, to be sure, but Kardashian's flowers are a continuation of a trend we've been seeing in horticulture.
"Medfly is a bad pest wherever it occurs," said David Windsor, the horticulture director of Western Australia's Department of Agriculture and Food.
Officials have also offered 2,000 jobs in horticulture and environmental projects as well as $20 million to develop projects in the region.
Starting out as an initiative for reforestation and opium-replacement crops, it now has business units in food, horticulture, tourism and handicrafts.
It should come as little surprise that the gig economy, that great upheaver of the service industry, has come for horticulture too.
Mr. Li, also 22, is a horticulture intern at the Central Park Conservancy, and works on landscape management and ecological restoration projects.
Horticulture Week called it a "must-have plant" in 2019, and as demand for the photogenic philodendron exploded, so did the prices.
His travels have turned him into an extraordinary micro-historian of the city, with expertise that spans architecture, horticulture and urban planning.
Bauerle is a professor of horticulture at Colorado State University and an expert in "hoponics" — the science and technology of growing hydroponic hops.
Potato prices in Delhi have risen 29 percent in a week, according to data compiled by the National Horticulture Research and Development Foundation.
Prosper Chikwara, a farmer in Umzingwane District in Matabeleland South Province, switched from rain-fed maize farming to horticulture production three years ago.
Harry Klee, a horticulture professor at the University of Florida, spent years developing a nutrient-dense tomato that also happens to taste great.
LTO, the Dutch Federation of Agriculture and Horticulture, said 150 Dutch companies had been closed because traces of the insecticide had been found.
With the help of USAID's Horticulture Innovation Lab, scientists are scaling up the product while also creating more jobs in the United States.
It opens the door to rejuvenate a moribund economy and promote horticulture, tourism and handicrafts that are the unique strength of its culture.
I learned how to farm from my father, as well as from my professors in college, where I earned a degree in horticulture.
The class, Horticulture of Cannabis: From Seed to Harvest, will be offered for the first time this spring, according to university publication UConn Today.
The schedule 1 designation made universities reluctant to get involved in hemp research, according to Lawrence Smart, a professor of horticulture at Cornell University.
The Ethiopia Investment Commission cites leather goods, textiles, horticulture and industrial parks as areas of strategic investment and promotes incentive packages on its website.
Today: a Ph.D. Graduate Assistant working in Horticulture who makes $24,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on corduroy pants.
But Mr. Reynolds, who previously worked nearby in the horticulture department of Cornell University as a plant-breeding specialist, didn't stop at pear cider.
The clampdown has hit tourism as well as farming, horticulture and the arts and crafts that contribute the most to its export-oriented economy.
The clampdown has hit tourism as well as farming, horticulture and the arts and crafts that contribute the most to its export-oriented economy.
But a cottage industry is forming around houseplants, with delivery startups like Bloomscape and the Sill turning indoor horticulture into the trend du jour.
Tal Coley is director of government affairs for AmericanHort, a national trade organization representing the horticulture industry with nearly 16,000 member and affiliated businesses.
Jeffrey Iles, professor and chair of the Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University in Ames, says the borer first hit central Iowa in 2010.
"We have the highest or the strongest demand for avocados in the US, probably ever," David Magaña, a senior horticulture analyst in California, told NPR.
Founder and CEO Justin Mast is a fifth-generation greenhouse grower who traces his roots back to the Netherlands and the legendary Dutch horticulture industry.
Jerry M. Parsons, a retired professor of horticulture and an early mentor, said Mr. Grant possesses a matchless eye for color and variations in foliage.
To sprout blades from his knuckles, substitute growls for grins, and cultivate such a density of facial hair that it may well qualify as horticulture.
Among the spots that horticulture enthusiasts can check out: the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, the Rose Garden, the South Lawn and the White House Kitchen Garden.
Those small things are often subtle changes both on and off the court; barely perceptible touches of horticulture often overlooked by spectators, but certainly felt.
" Randazza had what he called "punk rock communist politics" when he entered the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he "majored in female anatomy and recreational horticulture.
The postscript to completing the manuscript: Sondker applied her extensive knowledge of the plant kingdom into Horticulture Skin Care, her own beauty company, which launched recently.
" In that spirit, the Bushwick-based 99¢ Plus Gallery partnered with its next-door neighbors, Florencia's Flower Shop, for a horticulture-rich exhibition, "The Plant Show.
Record immigration numbers and a shortage of workers in the low-wage agriculture and horticulture sectors have raised the risk of immigrants being exploited, activists say.
Wong, a professor in the Horticulture and Crop Science Department at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, teaches commercial seed production, among other subjects.
Mellon's vast collection, which she left in its entirety to the V.M.F.A., is highly personal, filled with flora-inspired jewels that reflect her passion for horticulture.
"Every single portrait she painted — the heliconia, calliandra — they're all imported," Todd Forrest, the Garden's vice president for horticulture and living collections, said of O'Keeffe's output.
Exploitation of this peat to burn for energy and as a growing medium in horticulture damages these peatlands and releases harmful carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
A. The big shift in horticulture in the next decade will be a shift from thinking about plants as individual objects to communities of interrelated species.
Similarly, rises in other price categories showed increasing demand for a wider range of consumer goods and services including horticulture, pet care and retirement services, Yan said.
This system could potentially be used in agriculture or horticulture— the electricity harvested from a plant could power devices that control that plant's fertilizer or water intake.
Himachal Pradesh has about 200,000 monkeys and they lead to annual losses of around 2 billion rupees ($29 926 571) to agriculture and horticulture, government data reveals.
"When it comes to vertical farming, the sky is the limit," Ricardo Hernandez, an assistant professor of sustainable horticulture at North Carolina State University, told Business Insider.
The state's horticulture department has uploaded videos on its website showing growers how to drill into broken tree trunks and try to rejoin them with large screws.
KENYA The Kenyan shilling could strengthen in the coming week due to easing month-end dollar demand from merchant importers amid inflows from horticulture exports, traders said.
Those who behave — and that has been the majority for years — get communal meals and can pray in groups, and some can attend art and horticulture classes.
As such, a wide range of industries, including horticulture, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, forestry, and fisheries, explore and exploit biodiversity for social and economic value — something called bioprospecting.
"A few of the buds were tight enough, though, so they held out through the storm," said Melanie Sifton, the vice president for horticulture at the garden.
With a 4.3/5 rating on Amazon, the meter is a horticulture hero for all gardeners; many users appreciate its ease of use, and very accurate results.
As temperatures rise this month, McGlinch - who's pursuing a doctorate in crop science and horticulture at Ohio State University - says fungus on his rye crop is rampant.
Open-field horticulture is a really wasteful system, and the only reason the US gets away with it is [because of] very cheap land, water, and labor.
But beyond merely dressing you for peak floral season, H&M is also doing something for horticulture itself: The brand's new spring line is geared towards sustainable manufacturing.
As chair of the Horticulture and Potatoes Board at the National Farmers Union, Capper is being inundated with reports of farms struggling to secure the workers they need.
Australia and China last year sealed a deal for the export of live cattle to China, but only after 10 years of talks, and horticulture growers are pessimistic.
But if the broccoli is left at room temperature for a long time (say, to be shipped), then that sweetness quickly disappears, explained Cornell horticulture researcher Thomas Björkman.
"He and the other horticulture teacher would be out there in the rain getting these things planted," said Daniel Marquart, 53, a friend and teacher at the school.
At a horticulture meeting, he learned that blue orchard bees — a native species that doesn't make honey or live in hives — could be used to supplement honeybee pollination.
As a farmer's daughter, I have a good understanding, but I've learned so much from the horticulture specialists and county agents I worked with at Clemson University Extension.
Hotels and horticulture farms, which are some of the biggest formal employers in the economy, have already started sending workers home on mandatory leave due to the slowdown.
"The new month should be more stable... horticulture flows could come in to support a slight strengthening of the shilling," said a senior trader from one commercial bank.
Wong's Khaled Ipsum takes Khaled's vague platitudes regarding horticulture, self-empowerment, and the power of cocoa butter and repurposes them, turning their collective lack of meaning into a strength.
It is also attracting significant foreign investment into agriculture and horticulture, making use of climatic conditions resembling neighboring Kenya to become a major source of cut flowers to Europe.
However, wind machines are expensive, and mostly used by larger-scale growers who can afford high-tech alternatives, according to Gregory Peck, a professor of horticulture at Cornell University.
His roses have brought him 24 gold medals at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in London and the Order of the British Empire in 2007 for services to horticulture.
Mr. Hachadourian, whose official title is director of glasshouse horticulture and senior curator of orchids, seems to delight in playfully needling people with facts about plants — orchids in particular.
In 2013, Ms. Muñoz earned her certificate in horticulture from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and began working part-time at plant shops, including the Sill, to further educate herself.
In that vein, she and the team of teachers have made a concerted effort to make learning about plants hands-on, incorporating both horticulture and botany in their curriculum.
It is the best of both worlds: the functionality and biodiversity of an ecological approach, but also the focus on beauty, order and color that horticulture has given us.
The company said while segments of the lighting market had grown in 2019, including for horticulture and networked lights, the market as a whole contracted, notably in the Americas.
The Kenyan shilling is expected to trade in a tight range with dollar demand from manufacturers and importers broadly matched by foreign exchange inflows from horticulture exports and charities.
The Kenyan shilling is expected to remain stable in the coming week due to thin importer and corporate dollar demand meeting with some inflows from the horticulture and tourism sectors.
Christie Images LTD 2015/Shutterstock James Nienhuis, a horticulture professor at the University of Wisconsin, uses the Stanchi painting in his classes to teach about the history of crop breeding.
The group targeted a horticulture center at the University of Washington; a federally owned wild horse corral in Susanville, California; and a horse slaughterhouse in Redmond, Oregon, among other properties.
While their influences (everything from the 1960s French Oulipo writers to horticulture and applied philosophy) might sound dauntingly brainy, the results are often witty — easy to love if not define.
Eat If love is a kind of deep knowledge, then it's possible no one loves beets more than Irwin Goldman, a professor of horticulture at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
A couple of years ago, three friends practiced a form of extreme horticulture in their apartment in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, kitting it out with plants instead of furniture.
Cubism and modernist architecture led him to consider space in new ways while his visits to the Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden re-introduced him to the horticulture of his home.
In Britain, an initial survey of sowing intentions by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) projected a 9% drop in wheat area in 2020 to a seven-year low.
He runs the account Lex Blazer, a verified YouTube channel with 168,000 subscribers that discusses cannabis culture, horticulture, and "legal developments/science around the plant," according to the channel's description.
Arav also runs a Patreon account on which subscribers can pay for one-on-one consultations about cannabis horticulture, and he makes a small amount of revenue from merchandise sales.
"We need to be prepared to explore all the possible options in maintaining access to horticulture's vital labour supply," said Ali Capper, the NFU's horticulture board chairman, in a press release.
Rwanda is targeting horticulture as an engine of growth in 2017, boosted by the new Gishari Flower Park in Rwamagana, and the state-owned Bella Flowers company will lead the charge.
Flora-tec, a corporate horticulture company based in Cambridgeshire, eastern England, said it is owed more than 800,000 pounds for its work on Carillion contracts at local prisons, schools and hospitals.
"We have listened to the powerful arguments from farmers about the need for seasonal labour to keep the horticulture industry productive and profitable," Environment Secretary Michael Gove said in a statement.
"The establishment of a greenhouse could, for example, help enable the professional reintegration of the poor by offering training in urban agriculture, horticulture, and permaculture," he said on the studio's website.
The program is Driscoll's antithesis—public, open, nonexclusive—supplying, for a nominal royalty fee, any grower wishing to use its plants, and sharing crucial information about horticulture derived from its research.
She and Bram Gunther, a former chief of forestry, horticulture and natural resources for the Parks Department, founded the conservancy in 2012, when the city's Million Trees NYC initiative was underway.
There are contexts in which the notion of women as horticulture might prove charming, but this one invites us to forget that these women are concubines and, by implication, sex slaves.
"They are a piece of our history as a variety and part of our cultural identity," said Mark Richardson, director of horticulture at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, Mass.
While some Mexican agriculture such as large-scale livestock farms and horticulture has flourished under NAFTA, others, especially small scale grains producers, have found it hard to compete with U.S. imports.
The aspirin treatment likely failed because it lacked sugar, and the vinegar treatment may have contained too much acid, said Neil Anderson, a professor of horticulture at the University of Minnesota.
"A passion for horticulture is a must, and along with relevant experience and a good working knowledge of plants and turf care, you're exactly who we're looking for," states the job description.
The Kenyan shilling is seen firming against the dollar in the coming week supported by hard currency inflows from diaspora remittances and horticulture exports amid thin demand from oil importers, traders said.
She wasn't the only woman at this table, but she was the one who memorably bested the men — her pun on "horticulture" is by far the most quoted piece of Algonquin wordplay.
"We expect a stronger shilling unless there is a pick up in end month demand...inflows are constant from diaspora remittances, horticulture, government securities," said a senior trader at a commercial bank.
Her sounds are full of life and love, as if making them was more like horticulture than traditional composing—raising them up from seeds, then watering them gently until they bud and unfold.
Evelyn, unfairly dismissed by Virginia Woolf as "something of a bore", was born into minor aristocracy, conservative in matters of church and state, controlling and misogynistic, and obsessed with garden design and horticulture.
Pass that knowledge along with this botany kit that allows kids to explore horticulture while learning about the inner workings of plant life cycles (and grow some leafy greens while they're at it).
Even horticulture can be part of the plan: Last week, the LA Times reported business owners were increasingly restoring to tactics like planting cactuses and thorny bushes as the city's homeless population soared.
The cannabis industry is complex and companies are hiring people with a variety of backgrounds, from entry-level retail to senior-level finance and M&A positions, to pharmacists, biochemists, and horticulture experts.
Distraction was on the mind of Andi Pettis, the director of horticulture at the High Line, who took to Twitter the day after the election to offer the park as a healing space.
I also started reading some articles by Dr. Paul Bosland—known to some as "Chileman"—a professor of horticulture who lectures and writes on chile breeding and genetics at New Mexico State University.
THCU says its more popular courses are growing courses, like horticulture specialist, and becoming a "budtender, " which is something between a pharmacist and sommelier, but for marijuana, instead of for medicine or wine.
It covers commodity subsidies, land conservation, agricultural trade policy, food stamps, farm credit loans, rural economic development, agricultural research and teaching policy, forestry and horticulture programs, pesticide use and federal crop insurance policy.
The Kenyan shilling is expected to strengthen due to inflows from horticulture exports and offshore investors buying stocks as markets players wait for parliament's decision on lifting a cap on commercial interest rates.
B PLUS Dawn Oberg: Horticulture Wars (Blossom Theory '08) "Old hussies never die," she brags before cheering on her daffodils, micro-managing her soufflé, and considering the purchase of a French maid's outfit.
Even before cannabis was legalized, the horticulture industry lost C$100 million ($76 million) after 2,800 jobs went unfilled in 2014, the Canadian Agriculture Human Resource Council (CAHRC) said, citing the latest data available.
Companies new to the list of 150 licensors include Guinness and Smirnoff owner Diageo, which made $400 million from selling licensed products in 2016, and horticulture brand Scotts Miracle-Gro, which made $96 million.
But a temporary work agency contacted him with an offer to be a coach driver and Jahan, who studied horticulture and had been looking for months for a job in the gardening sector, accepted.
The catalog identifies more than 20 species that Burle Marx first introduced to horticulture — like Alcantarea burle-marxii, whose fronds of the specimen here rocket to the height of a 10-year-old child.
They eat about 23 million pigs' worth of loins annually, most of it in the form of back bacon, and 19 million pigs' worth of legs, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.
The Kenyan shilling is seen stronger in the coming week due to dollar inflows from diaspora remittances, horticulture exports and offshore investors buying government debt exceeding end month dollar demand from importers, traders said.
The company added that a working group of academics and professionals will be providing their expertise across various functions relevant to the design and development process including landscape, education, sustainability, ecology, horticulture, and acoustics.
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), a levy board funded by farmers and growers, reassures me of my reliance on the staple by showing me a report recommending potatoes over pasta or rice.
If you've never seen or heard of broccoli sprouts, they're basically immature broccoli plants, says Jessica Cooperstone, PhD, assistant professor of Horticulture and Crop Science and Food Science and Technology at The Ohio State University.
Elsewhere, shares of horticulture firm Costa Group Holdings Ltd plunged nearly 35 percent to an over 19-month low and was the worst performer after it cut its previously provided outlook for the half year.
That may be because it's connected to an opulent residential program called reSTART ($37,000 for nine weeks) that heavily filigrees the 12 steps with behavioral therapy, classes in horticulture, and no end of physical exertion.
After a doctor friend confirmed that the product was harmless ("pure hocus pocus horticulture, but not going to hurt you"), I poured the powder that both looked and tasted like dirt into some sparking water.
In 2005, Mr. Wichrowski led the writing of a study that found that among patients in a cardiac rehabilitation unit, those who participated in a horticulture therapy activity showed a positive impact on their mood.
He is a son of Mary Farshing Warshauer and James W. Warshauer of Rumson, N.J. Mr. Warshauer's mother is the second vice president of National Garden Clubs, a horticulture-focused volunteer organization in St. Louis.
Yet still this was the stuff of nightmares for Neil Stubley, the All England Club's head of courts and horticulture in charge of Wimbledon's 42 acres, including this year's 20 practice and 18 championship courts.
"Springs (spring barley) are not coping terribly well in quite a lot of the country," said analyst Peter Collier of Britain's Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, adding the picture varies with some crops in reasonable shape.
Vocational certifications run by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice give women two choices; office admin and culinary arts or hospitality management, whereas men can pick from 21 courses, including computer technology, data processing, and horticulture.
Ali Capper, a partner in Stocks Farm in Worcestershire, central England, and a chair of the Horticulture and Potatoes Board at the National Farmers Union, said there were signs retail customers were requesting more British produce.
"For the last several years, we have been raising bees and pollinators, so when his opportunity came along, it fit with what we were doing," Thalia Miller, director of the Chickasaw Nation Horticulture Department, told reporters.
The mayor's trip to the High Line, after nearly four years of taking flak from reporters and some incredulous city residents for avoiding the venue, did not include mayoral reflection on the views or the horticulture.
Nothing will kill your calming-chic vibe like a bunch of dead plants, which is why we enlisted the help of Joyce Mast, Bloomscape's Plant Mom, and her over 40 years of horticulture and floriculture experience.
Even as a farmer's daughter,  I learned so much from the horticulture specialists and county agents I worked with at Clemson University Extension who helped community members with problems or taught them to become Master Gardeners.
"The potential for the devastation here is immediately impactful, but it's also the significance for the oaks throughout the city," said Joseph Charap, the director of horticulture for the cemetery, who first noticed the diseased oak.
"One challenge, of course, is ensuring that all or the majority of flowers are visited by bees," said Patrick Byers, a regional horticulture specialist with the University of Missouri Extension who is an expert in plant pathology.
Crashing out of the EU without an agreement would leave producers with customs arrangements set by the World Trade Organization - where agricultural tariffs could top 50 percent, Sarah Baker, from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, said.
But horticulture producers are already struggling to find enough labor, and farmers have argued that the potential additional labor shortfall caused by the tax would cause fruit to simply drop off trees and rot, making it unusable.
Horticulture producers are already struggling to find enough labor, according to a recent study by the National Farmers Federation, and farmers say that without enough labor, fruit will simply drop off trees and rot, making it unusable.
While biosecurity hazards pose problems for all agricultural produce in accessing major markets like China, horticulture is seeing the greatest obstacles due to the Queensland fruit fly, known scientifically as Bactrocera tryoni and found across Australia's mainland.
Navin Kumar Choudhary, Jammu and Kashmir's principal secretary of industry and commerce, said the government would try to drum up investment in tourism, horticulture and film production in Kashmir, famous for its alpine scenery and fertile soil.
"The problem with home remedies is it's difficult to get the proportions right — put in too much bleach, and you might kill your flowers," said Mary Hockenberry Meyer, a professor of horticulture at the University of Minnesota.
If you're using an old vase, wash it thoroughly because "whatever's left over from your last batch of flowers has a lot of bacteria in it," said Chris Wien, a professor emeritus of horticulture at Cornell University.
"There's a lot of really beautiful thought that the team that does the [horticulture] design put into this," said Kirby, a sentiment echoed by Ockman, as she considered the implication of working to make art of living materials.
It's hard not to be romantic when talking about nature, but we have both studied horticulture and have this affinity for plants and the natural world, which of course has formed a huge part of our artistic practice.
A yellow chrysanthemum called the "Archie Harrison" in honor of the little royal, born May 6, was unveiled earlier this month at the Royal Horticulture Society's Malvern Spring Festival and also on display at the Chelsea Garden Show.
Private investigators hired by Berg asked Erik Ervin, a turf physiologist from the University of Delaware with a Ph.D. in horticulture, to examine the grassy lot, along with photographs of the car from the day police discovered it.
But he soon came to like the quiet surroundings, where there was little to distract him from his horticulture studies, and where there was already a group of Middle Eastern students and professors to make him feel welcome.
Joseph Becherer, chief curator and vice president of horticulture and sculpture collections and exhibitions, worked intensively with Ai — who was, at that time, still under house arrest in China — to purchase and install the work according to his specifications.
The Holy Roman Empire, as Voltaire pointed out, was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire; La Manche has no sartorial connections; the Mediterranean is not the centre of the Earth; there is no horticulture in the Big Apple.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand on Thursday set up hundreds of traps around the country's largest city of Auckland after finding a second Queensland fruit fly, a species that poses a risk to the country's multi-billion dollar horticulture sector.
Jane King, head of the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board, an industry body, warns that subsidies help to make the sector complacent, and so the "ground is not being prepared for the big changes that will be needed" after Brexit.
About half a dozen seed buyers interviewed on a recent weekend at one OBI store in Moscow, where incomes are higher than most of Russia, were reluctant to link their purchases to hardship, proclaiming, rather, a love of horticulture.
Saffron is Jammu & Kashmir state's second largest industry after horticulture, supporting some 21999,22000 families and contributing $21 million annually to the economy, according to Firdous Nahvi, a saffron expert at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology.
Enclosed gardens, in particular, were used in a hospital context at least as far back as the Middle Ages.) Horticulture therapy as it's known today in the United States took root (so to speak) following the first World War.
Thomas Whitlow, an associate professor of horticulture who specializes in urban plants at Cornell University, Ms. Bates's alma mater, said that in the 1940s some 40 percent of fresh market produce in New York was grown in victory gardens.
"The continued decline in the UK wheat area, lack of rainfall and higher than usual temperatures in June could lead to a prospective tightening of the UK wheat supply," the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board said in a report.
Make sure to cut "in a tub or under running water, which prevents air bubbles from getting into the stems and blocking the flow of water," said Amy Jo Detweiler, an associate professor of horticulture at Oregon State University.
When retiree students get their noses out of their lesson books, they can take in painting and sculpture at the Museum of Contemporary Art, concerts and plays at the Overture Center for the Arts, and horticulture at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens.
WELLINGTON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - New Zealand on Thursday set up hundreds of traps around the country's largest city of Auckland after finding a second Queensland fruit fly, a species that poses a risk to the country's multi-billion dollar horticulture sector.
Flora-tec, a corporate horticulture company based in Cambridgeshire, eastern England, said it is owed almost 1 million pounds for its work on Carillion contracts at local prisons, schools and hospitals, and had to lay off 10 of its 90 staff.
"Wheat crops should be well into their yield forming phase now and everyone wants to see some more sunshine to drive some energy into the crop, so that is a concern," said Jack Watts of Britain's Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.
She showed me a photograph in a magazine of a young woman with beads in her hair, and she said, Look at this small girl, she has written a book of horticulture, about flowers—you could do something like that.
And yes, there is the sheer, terrifying scale of Monster Hunter's signature complexity, too: statistics, items, equipment, cooking, weapon movesets, assignments, upgrades, expeditions, trade missions, horticulture, bounties, crafting, charms, ranks, elemental weakness, NPC partner affinity, map zones, and somehow more still.
"What we always recommend to people is that they recycle it somehow, and there's a number of different options," said Bert Cregg, an associate professor of horticulture and forestry at Michigan State University who focuses on nursery crops and Christmas trees.
Staffing levels for the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture are exceedingly low following their relocation to Kansas City from the Washington, D.C. area, the chairwoman of the House Agriculture Biotechnology and Horticulture Subcommittee said today.
LONDON (Reuters) - The rapeseed area in England for the 2019 harvest has fallen to a 16-year low following a poor establishment of crops last autumn and damage by flea beetles, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board said on Friday.
"As a general rule of thumb, if it's green and it grows, LEDs probably have a fit in terms of affecting how [plants] grow in a controlled environment," Ron Dekok, director of horticulture LED solutions at Philips Lighting, said in a phone interview.
A. The process of deciding who prunes New York City trees, and when, and why, all starts with a detailed count of the trees, said Jennifer Greenfeld, assistant commissioner for forestry, horticulture and natural resources with the New York City parks department.
Horticulture and red wine were served up the other night at the Sill, a boutique on Hester Street, as Christopher Satch, a botanist wearing a T-shirt that read, "Plants Make People Happy," the company motto, led a workshop on carnivorous plants.
Though Ms. Fried has observed that "interest seems to be growing exponentially" in the field, and said she has more horticulture interns at the hospital now than in the past, horticultural therapy as a stand-alone profession has remained a niche pursuit.
Mr. Blonsky, who studied landscape architecture and horticulture, said he was ready to turn over the conservancy's reins to someone new, but he plans to stay in his current position for at least another year while the search for his successor takes place.
Scavenging city greenery for snacks not only threatens vegetation, but it can also create health issues for people eating plants from contaminated soil, said Bram Gunther, who oversees part of the Parks and Recreation Department's division of forestry, horticulture and natural resources.

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