| Tuesday, January 31, 2006 |
Tapes $12.00 |
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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
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Lessons learned from the great New England ice storm
Walter Shortle, Ph.D., Senior Scientist USDA Forest Service
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Annuals and tender plants for New England gardens
Wayne Winterrowd, Principal North Hill Garden Design, Inc.
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Up & coming perennial diseases: Staying ahead of the game
Jean Williams-Woodward, Ph.D., Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Georgia
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Pruning to protect shade trees
Edward F. Gilman, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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The wonderful world of bugs
Jon Turmel, State Entomologist Vermont Agency of Agriculture Laboratory
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Designing spaces to accommodate desirable trees
Edward F. Gilman, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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The unconstrained container business
Jacquelyn Nooney, Owner, The Flower Company Jill Nooney, Owner, Fine Garden Art
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| Wednesday, February 1, 2006 |
Tapes $12.00 |
CD $12.00 |
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| W01 |
Staying ahead of Sudden Oak Death
Susan Ratcliffe, Ph.D., IPM Facilitator, University of Illinois
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Green Roofs: A primer for New England
Robert Herman, Owner/Consultant, Uncommon Plants
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Getting the roots right: Starting with tree planting depth
Gary W. Watson, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist Morton Arboretum
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A plant guru’s look at exciting new herbaceous plants for New England
Allan Armitage, Ph.D., Professor University of Georgia
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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
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Tough perennials for tough places
Art Cameron, Ph. D., Professor Michigan State University
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Pest management 101
Dan Gilrein, Entomologist Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center
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Moving your garden center from good to great:
Taking risks & being outrageous
Brian Minter, Owner, Minter Country Gardens
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Organics go mainstream: An idea whose time has come
Jeff Frank, Director, Nature Lyceum
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Little house in the garden:
Understanding the importance of structures
Joe Eck, Principal, North Hill Garden Design, Inc.
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| Thursday, February 2, 2006 |
Tapes $12.00 |
CD $12.00 |
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| TH01 |
Effective container weed control: Going beyond chemicals
Hannah Mathers, Ph.D., Nursery & Landscape Extension Specialist Ohio State University
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Loved to death: The story of the American Elm
Thomas Campanella, Ph.D., Assistant Professor The University of North Carolina
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Woody plant irrigation: How much is too much?
Richard Beeson, Ph.D., Associate Professor University of Florida
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Emerging trends around the world:
Naturalistic landscaping at the Trompenburg Arboretum
Gert Fortgens, Director Trompenburg Arboretum
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Playing high stakes keep-away: Protecting plants from deer
Brad Roeller, Manager of Display Gardens Institute of Ecosystems Studies
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Bill Cullina’s Shrub Hall of Fame
Bill Cullina, Nursery Director New England Wildflower Society
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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
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Out fox the box
Brian Minter, Owner, Minter Country Gardens
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Selling up: How to get more profit from existing business
Joe Skelton, Consultant, Joe Skelton & Company
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Design for all seasons: Sell more by thinking “Asian”
Steve Burzon, Owner, Garden Arts Vermont Asia
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