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  • Oh, the wonderful things right in your backyard. Lauderdale County Commission on Aging's This N That Gardening group traveled to Willow Oaks Flower Farm in Brownsville on April 7. Willow Oaks Flower Farm has been in operation since 1947. The farm has undergone some changes over the years but is still owned by David, the son of Henry and Louise Levy. Willow Oaks Flower Farm consists of more than 20 greenhouses filled with row after row of eye candy.

  • By Sharon Theimer The Associated Press

  • SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Now entering its 26th year with a bigger, better, and greener approach to outdoor living, nothing says Spring like the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show www.sfgardenshow.com. Twenty installations from top designers, seminars by experts including edible gardening guru Rosalind Creasy, national award winner Jeffrey Gordon Smith, and Yoga for Gardeners teacher Gail Dubinsky all invite attendees to "Get Your Green On" Wednesday, March 23 through Sunday, March 27 at the San Mateo Event Center. Single day tickets are $20, multi-day passes are $25, and children under 16 are free. New for 2011 will be celebrity chef cooking demonstrations featuring, among others, the godmother of the Local Foods movement Alice Waters and Esquire Magazine's Chef of t...

  • By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer

  • Today : "The Little Shoppe of Treasures": 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Hilton Memphis, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Vendors offering accessories for flower arranging, gardening, jewelry and crafts to the public during Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs Convention. Today : Spring Wild Plant Walk: 1-3 p.m. at Memphis Botanic Garden. Herbalist Glinda Watts discusses medicinal and edible properties of the native plants growing in the Memphis Botanic Garden. Children 12 and older welcome with parent. $12 ($10 MBG members). Call 636-4128 for reservations.

  • Mildred F. "Milly" Lehman, 93 formerly of East Hempfield Township, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Tuesday, January, 10, 2012 at Brethren Village Retirement Community, Lancaster. Born in East Petersburg, she was the daughter of the late Phares J. and Naomi Graybill Forney. Milly was the loving wife of Henry S. Lehman and they observed their 70th wedding anniversary in June of last year. For many years she was a homemaker who assisted her husband, Henry S. Lehman in his electrical contracting business located in East Hempfield Township. Earlier in her life she taught in a one-room schoolhouse and also taught at East Petersburg Elementary. She also enjoyed working part time for S. Clyde Weaver, Inc., East Petersburg. Milly was an active and faithful member of the Hempfield Chu...

    ...Those desiring may send flowers or send contributions in Milly's memory to the Bre...

  • The flower show at the Charleston Town Center mall is open to anyone who wants to show off spectacular tulips or prize-winning ferns. The Kanawha District of the West Virginia Garden Club sponsors "The Joy of Sharing and Growing Flowers" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in the mall's center court. Entries must be received between 8 and 9:30 a.m.

  • The Portland Flower Show, by nature of its simple name, sounds like a place where people who already know about flowers walk around and appreciate the flowers. That is true, to some extent, but talk to any of the two dozen speakers, 25 to 30 exhibitors and 95 vendors at the show, and they'll tell you the show can really be an educational exercise as well. Where else can you find so much gardening expertise in one place, at one time?

  • If you garden, they will come - weeds, that is. New gardens, in particular, often harbor many weeds, according to White Flower Farm, an online gardening center at whiteflowerfarm.com.

  • , 73, of Lancaster died Saturday evening, March 12, 2011 at Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late I. Hershey and Alta Hollinger Brenneman and the husband of Doris M. Grill Brenneman with whom he celebrated 54 years of marriage last August 2010. Paul was the founder and President of Brenneman Printing, Incorporated until his retirement in 1995. Prior to starting his own business, he was an offset pressman at RR Donnelley for 16 years. He loved politics, golf and flower gardening. He especially enjoyed traveling throughout the United States as well as accompanying his grandson to national junior golf tournaments. He also enjoyed tennis, deep sea fishing and took great pride in his grandchildren.



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