Gardening

  • 121Neil Sperry — is a Texas gardening and horticulture expert known for his books, magazine, radio program, and annual gardening show. Sperry was born and raised in College Station, Texas[1] where he graduated A M Consolidated High School as Salutatorian and… …

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  • 122Jane C. Loudon — Infobox Writer name = Jane C. Webb Loudon nickname = imagesize = 149px caption = birthdate = August 19, 1807 birthplace = Birmingham, England deathdate = July 13, 1858 (aged 51) deathplace = occupation = Author genre = gardening, science fiction… …

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  • 123Shewell Cooper — Dr. Wilfred Edward Shewell Cooper, M.B.E., N.D.H., F.L.S., F.R.S.L., F.R.H.S., Dip. Hort. (Wye) (1900 1982) was a British organic gardener and pioneer of no dig gardening. He was the author of Soil, Humus and Health (1975) , The Royal Gardeners… …

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  • 124John Parkinson (botanist) — Infobox Scientist name = John Parkinson image width = caption = An engraving of Parkinson from his monumental work Theatrum Botanicum (1640), reprinted in Agnes Arber s Herbals (1912). birth date = 1567 birth place = death date = Summer Death… …

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  • 125Ehrenfried Pfeiffer — (born 1899 in Munich, Germany died in 1961 in Spring Valley, New York, USA) was a scientist, anthroposophist and disciple of Rudolf Steiner.LifeEhrenfried Pfeiffer began work with Rudolf Steiner in 1920 to develop and install special diffuse… …

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  • 126Geoff Hamilton — (15 August 1936 – 4 August 1996) was a gardener and broadcaster, born Geoffrey Stephen Ham [Nick Sue Hamilton (2006) Geoff Hamilton: A Gardening Legend ] just a few minutes before his twin brother Tony, in Stepney, East London, England.Hamilton s …

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  • 127Market garden — A market garden on an outlying island of Hong Kong For the Second World War Allied military action, see Operation Market Garden. A market garden is the relatively small scale production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops, frequently… …

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  • 128potscaping — (PAWT.skay.ping) pp. Artfully arranging shrubs and flowers planted in pots and other containers. Also: pot scaping. potscape v., n. Example Citations: The experts agree that container gardening will still be the biggest trend around for city… …

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