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New England Grows - 2006 Conference
January 31 - February 2, 2006
Boston Convention & Exibition Center
Boston, MA
Recorded live during the conference. All Audio Tapes $12 each All Audio Compact Discs $12 each
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INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
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T01 Roots: The saga of the white grub and black vine weevil
Richard Cowles, Ph.D., Scientist The Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station
T02 Lessons learned from the great New England ice storm
Walter Shortle, Ph.D., Senior Scientist USDA Forest Service
T03 Annuals and tender plants for New England gardens
Wayne Winterrowd, Principal North Hill Garden Design, Inc.
T04 Up & coming perennial diseases: Staying ahead of the game
Jean Williams-Woodward, Ph.D., Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Georgia
T05 Pruning to protect shade trees
Edward F. Gilman, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
T06 The wonderful world of bugs
Jon Turmel, State Entomologist Vermont Agency of Agriculture Laboratory
T07 Designing spaces to accommodate desirable trees
Edward F. Gilman, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
T08 The unconstrained container business
Jacquelyn Nooney, Owner, The Flower Company Jill Nooney, Owner, Fine Garden Art
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
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W01 Staying ahead of Sudden Oak Death
Susan Ratcliffe, Ph.D., IPM Facilitator, University of Illinois
W02 Green Roofs: A primer for New England
Robert Herman, Owner/Consultant, Uncommon Plants
W03 Getting the roots right: Starting with tree planting depth
Gary W. Watson, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist Morton Arboretum
W04 A plant guru’s look at exciting new herbaceous plants for New England
Allan Armitage, Ph.D., Professor University of Georgia
W05 Winter moth and other exotic pests:
Why they’re so tough to manage

Robert Childs, Instructor of Entomology University of Massachusetts Dennis Souto, Entomologist USDA Forest Service
W06 Tough perennials for tough places
Art Cameron, Ph. D., Professor Michigan State University
W07 Pest management 101
Dan Gilrein, Entomologist Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center
W08 Moving your garden center from good to great:
Taking risks & being outrageous

Brian Minter, Owner, Minter Country Gardens
W09 Organics go mainstream: An idea whose time has come
Jeff Frank, Director, Nature Lyceum
W10 Little house in the garden:
Understanding the importance of structures

Joe Eck, Principal, North Hill Garden Design, Inc.
Thursday, February 2, 2006
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TH01 Effective container weed control: Going beyond chemicals
Hannah Mathers, Ph.D., Nursery & Landscape Extension Specialist Ohio State University
TH02 Loved to death: The story of the American Elm
Thomas Campanella, Ph.D., Assistant Professor The University of North Carolina
TH03 Woody plant irrigation: How much is too much?
Richard Beeson, Ph.D., Associate Professor University of Florida
TH04 Emerging trends around the world:
Naturalistic landscaping at the Trompenburg Arboretum

Gert Fortgens, Director Trompenburg Arboretum
TH05 Playing high stakes keep-away: Protecting plants from deer
Brad Roeller, Manager of Display Gardens Institute of Ecosystems Studies
TH06 Bill Cullina’s Shrub Hall of Fame
Bill Cullina, Nursery Director New England Wildflower Society
TH07 Save our hemlocks: What we learned from Hemlock Hill
Richard Cowles, Ph.D., Scientist The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment, Peter Del Tredici, Senior Research Scientist Arnold Arboretum
TH08 Out fox the box
Brian Minter, Owner, Minter Country Gardens
TH09 Selling up: How to get more profit from existing business
Joe Skelton, Consultant, Joe Skelton & Company
TH10 Design for all seasons: Sell more by thinking “Asian”
Steve Burzon, Owner, Garden Arts Vermont Asia
 

 
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