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  • Weird wide sustainable world of hort

    1. With parks budgets under strain, could this , from Berlin -based designer Fabian Brunsing, provide some much-needed revenue? 2. The Australian -designed Wunda Weeder "enables planting, thining, weeding, transplanting or harvesting of row crop vegetables, herbs or flowers", while the operator...
    Posted to Planted Questions (Weblog) by Gavin McEwan on 07-15-2010
  • Garden Retail and the Wi-Fi Conundrum

    Anyone who has read anything I've written about garden retail knows that there is one cafe constant you'll always hear from me: If you have a cafe, you should have Wi-Fi available. (Actually, there are two. The other one has to do with loyalty cards, but we'll save that for another time....
    Posted to Kossoff on... (Weblog) by Leslie L Kossoff on 01-09-2010
  • why your next piece of glasshouse kit is unlikely to be British

    Wandering around Amsterdam's Horti Fair , which closes today, can be inspiring, but also a little disheartening. Even in a tough year it is awash with bright young things proudly displaying solutions to what most of us hadn't even realised were problems. There was a Latvian firm using nanotechnology...
    Posted to Planted Questions (Weblog) by Gavin McEwan on 10-17-2008
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