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All Aboard For National Promotion Is the time for the turf and landscape and nursery and floriculture sectors to unite for national promotion? Green industry leaders gathered to brainstorm a few ideas last month at a summit Bailey Nurseries hosted, and a grower wrote us even more recently offering her thoughts on the need for a unified industry.Kellie Bowen of Full Bloom Nursery in Clermont, Ga., wrote in response to the July 2008 column written by Delilah Onofrey, editor of Greenhouse Grower. Here is Kellie’s letter: A national promotion that would include all sectors of the green industry is something we should already have in place. And we're all in this together, whether you're a sod producer, a wholesale grower, a garden center or a soil manufacturer. As the owner of a retail garden center and nursery where we grow much of our own material, as well as the host of a radio gardening program, I feel it is my responsibility to educate the public that I service. We are promoting "water wise" plants – low-maintenance plants that don't need much fertilizer or attention, trees as "backup air conditioning units,” "grow-your-own-food plots,” and even worm composting as a way to recycle and reuse. What could be cooler than growing your own veggies, throwing the scraps and peelings to the earthworms and earning rich compost on the garden? We've got to promote gardening as a hip, fun and cool thing to do. |
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