The Greenery hat die niederländische Brokkoli-Saison begonnen. Der erste Brokkoli kommt von North Holland. "Wegen des kalten Frühlings sind die Mengen noch klein, aber es wird erwartet, dass die Produktion
Agamemnon Otero, the founder of Energy Garden, tending to a bee hive in a section of the garden on the platform at Brondesbury Park Overground train station in London. ‘Energy Garden is really about building resilience in communities. It’s about how we directly address the climate change issue that everybody feels they are powerless to do,’ he says. AFP
A busy commuter train station is an unlikely place to find a haven for flowers, bees and hedgehogs.
But a decade-old project in London bringing an eco-friendly combination of gardening, horticulture and so-called rewilding to the urban jungle is bearing fruit during the pandemic.
Posted By Matthew Moyer on Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 11:16 AM click image Photo courtesy Leu Gardens/Facebook If you need another floral friend to help get you through the (hopefully) last stretch of the pandemic, Harry P. Leu Gardens has got your number. Their big annual plant sale is going down this weekend.
From 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, Leu Gardens will play host to over 40 vendors, from Beautiful Bamboo to Red Hawk Nursery, peddling the good green stuff in all shapes and sizes. Not to mention tools and accessories and lights. Sale organizers helpfully suggest you bring a plant cart to properly transport your new leafy treasures around the sale (it s pretty spread out) and back to your car.
Getting away from it all: Caravan appears on lake
18 Feb, 2021 05:39 PM
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Glendhu Bay Motor Camp manager Phil Hunt camps in the middle of Lake Wanaka yesterday. Photo / Jeff Donaldson
Glendhu Bay Motor Camp manager Phil Hunt camps in the middle of Lake Wanaka yesterday. Photo / Jeff Donaldson
Otago Daily Times
The grass beds of Lake Wānaka took on a whole new meaning yesterday, when a caravan appeared on the Glendhu Bay Motor Camp pontoon with a patch of greenery beside it.
Manager Phil Hunt said the old staff caravan was moved on to the pontoon for a bit of a joke .