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Springville, CA (PRWEB) June 4, 2006
Springville Lavender Gardens has just opened to the public. The gardens are located 16 miles east of Porterville and about one mile before the town of Springville on Highway 190. In the past two years, the owners, Linda and Gary Starr, have converted fields of cow pasture into a thriving flower farm. Several varieties of English lavender are blooming now and other varieties will be blooming soon. Bouquets of fresh and dried lavender are available for purchase.
Besides lavender, many roses, perennials, and herbs are also grown. Linda said, “ I have always dreamed of having a garden I could share with others; where people could come to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature”. Lavender products, floral arrangements, and botanical gifts can be found in the garden’s studio, aptly named, Mountain View Cottage. Spectacular views of the surrounding mountains can be seen from the gardens. Nature lovers and gardeners alike will delight in all the flowers in bloom, and the many birds and butterflies seen this time of year. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes when you visit, so you can take advantage of all the gardens have to offer. You can take a self-guided walk of the gardens or special tours for groups can be scheduled by appointment.
Springville Lavender Gardens is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. The gardens are located at 34515 Highway 190 just before the town of Springville. You can get a glimpse of the gardens by visiting their website at www.springvillelavendergardens.com. Springville Lavender Gardens is the perfect place to take the family on a days outing. And if you are looking for a weekend outing the Sequoia National Monument is just 25 miles further east.
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New Homegrown Recipe Contest Offers Gardeners a Chance at an “Edible Shopping Spree”
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Vocus/PRWEB) February 15, 2011
Holland Bulb Farms, a leading online flower bulb retailer, has teamed up with the Bulb Blog to announce their first ever Homegrown Recipe Contest. This contest promises to give a “jumpstart” to six contestants’ edible gardens this year by awarding winners with gift cards toward the Holland Bulb Farms website. This contest, which began on Friday, January 28th and runs until Monday, February 28th, encourages gardeners and cooks alike to submit their favorite recipes. The only requirement is that each recipe must include at least one ingredient which can be grown from a product found on the Holland Bulb Farms website. The contest is broken up into two categories: Fruits and Vegetables. Participants are allowed to submit up to five entries per category but are limited to only one award. First, second, and third place winners will be chosen in each category, receiving a $ 100, $ 50, and $ 25 gift card to Holland Bulb Farms (respectively). These winners will be announced on Friday, March 4th, 2011.
In a society of increased health-consciousness and financial uncertainty, home gardening is on the rise. Therefore, the founders of the contest felt it was a good way to reward these hard-working gardeners and also share their carefully developed recipes. Jennifer Brandt, one of the main developers of this contest says, “People of all ages are becoming more and more interested in healthy eating and therefore, they are eating more fruits and vegetables. Along with that, they are wanting to know where their food comes from, so a great way to achieve both things is to eat and grow your own vegetables! The idea behind the Homegrown Recipe contest was to bring that idea to life and present a fun way to get people interested in growing edible products…as a child of a serious vegetable gardener and home cook I know people take pride in their gardens, as well as their recipes – what a great and fun combination!”
Recipes can be submitted through the Bulb Blog, an online source for gardeners. This blog covers subjects relating to many types of gardening and also encourages comments and questions from its readers. A complete list of rules and guidelines can also be found there.
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Related Farm Garden Press Releases
Denver,CO (PRWEB) January 21, 2006
FARM MART Distributors recently met with key farm and ranch category manufacturers in Denver at the annual FARM MART Vendor Showcase. The meeting at the Summerfield Suites Hotel included individual meetings between Distributors and attending vendors targeting farm and ranch, and garden retailers.
Brendan Sullivan, managing director for FARM MART and Joy Smith, PRO Group merchandise manager, led the Distributors in group discussions about new products and marketing tools, along with the FARM MART advertising program.
Key product categories marketed by FARM MART Distributors include animal health, feed & seed, fencing, lawn & garden, pet supplies and farm hardware.
“One of the main topics of discussion at the FARM MART meeting was how the growth of hobby farming is impacting the farm and ranch industry,” Sullivan said. He added that Carol Ekarius, an author and contributing editor for Hobby Farms magazine, gave a presentation about marketing to hobby farmers. Sullivan mentioned that several of the executives representing FARM MART Distributors at the meeting are hobby farmers themselves.
“The face of the farmer continues to change,” Sullivan said. “There is a shift toward hobby farms and people with larger amounts of disposable income owning farms. They are very internet savvy and they are starving for knowledge. As Distributors and as Retailers, we need to get ahead of the curve both from a merchandising and advertising standpoint to help meet consumers’ needs and help fill that void of knowledge. It’s a tremendous opportunity.”
PRO Group, Inc. is a multi-divisional, international merchandising and marketing organization with corporate headquarters in Denver, Colorado. Its operating units include PRO Hardware, GardenMaster, FARM MART and GOLDEN-LINK. The Company’s purchasing power exceeds $ 3 billion through its 39 Member Distributors.
For More Information Contact:
Brendan Sullivan, 303-792-3000
or –
Ruth Furman, publicist 702-255-8288
Note: Meeting photo available upon request
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(PRWEB) June 3, 2004
For Organic Farming Minister Jay North, the earthÂ?s voice is more than a legend. Mother Earth speaks to him in a powerful way, inspiring him to oneness with her bountiful gifts. North, known as one of the original “Edible Flower Children” and an internationally recognized expert in organic produce, is a pioneer in the organic farming industry. His book, Getting Started in Organic Gardening for Fun and Profit preaches his Gospel that through amplified awareness of organic farming, the circle of life will continue through its natural migration.
Getting Started in Organic Gardening for Fun and Profit is now available at www.GoingOrganic.com to take his sacred wisdom directly to millions of followers worldwide. His website, www.GoingOrganic.com, is commonly referred to as a Godsend to gardeners seeking enlightenment on natural and healthy methods to improving their health and lifestyles and for an earth that will continue to flourish with natural resources. After 30 years of tree hugging, and receiving the earthÂ?s bounty through growing and eating vegetables, fruits and nuts, North is hoping that his organic religion will help to re-instill faith into fallen believers and non-believers, alike.
Â?In my life, Mother Earth has been a mother, a lover, and a goddess guiding me in my spiritual journey,Â? says North. Â?ItÂ?s time that I teach others that they too can hear Her voice and grow environmentally-friendly produce to help bring us closer to a time when the world will become free from the harmful affects of pesticides.Â? With his organic religion in the forefront, NorthÂ?s services and resources provide guidance for creating pure healthy food and a vital environment that has not been stripped of its natural resources, or contaminated by unnatural chemicals.
About Jay North
NorthÂ?s late wife, Pamela, initiated the bond Jay has with Mother Earth and their offspring Organic Farming. Along with his deceased wife, through the language of love, North was able to listen to Mother Earth, developing plants that prosper, introducing hundreds of varieties of organically grown vegetables, fruits, herbs and Edible Flowers.
North and his wife became known worldwide as innovators in specialty organic produce, organic gardening and organic produce marketing, raising awareness under the name Paradise Farms. They toured the world as missionaries, evangelizing their growing and cooking methods, and prophesizing healthy, beautiful, environmentally-friendly produce and a time when the world will become free from the harmful affects of pesticides.
NorthÂ?s services include landscaping, teaching and consulting with organic growers at any scale of gardening endeavor–from the at-home gardener to the aspiring grower/seller of organic produce–any who seeks guidance and enlightenment in organic farming and the mystic connection it can give us to the earth and us.
Contact Jay North
805-646-2425
JayNorthIs1@sbcglobal.net
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Redmond, WA (PRWEB) February 10, 2005
Imagine a garden filled with chocolate Â? chocolate mint; chocolate columbine; chocolate morning glories; chocolate nasturtiums; chocolate daylilies; chocolate foxglove; chocolate sunflowers and much more.
Imagination becomes reality this spring at Chocolate Flower Farm where owners Marie Lincoln and Bill Schlicht specialize in growing unusual, rich, dark plants that add a spot of drama and exotic beauty to the garden. Not just chocolate colored plants but plants in shades of maroon, purple and black and even several plants that smell like chocolate such as Chocolate Cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguiness), Chocolate Flower (Berlandiera lyrata) and Chocolate Vine (Akebia quinata).
What came first, the chocolate or the flowers? Â?Our nursery is named after Bill’s love of chocolate and my passion for gardening. I already was partial to dark plants and had quite a collection of them in our gardens, thus we combined our two passions and named our farm Chocolate Flower Farm. When we decided to start a specialty nursery it made sense to specialize in Â?chocolateÂ? plants since that was already our farm nameÂ?, says Lincoln. Â?Bill must have chocolate for breakfast, lunch and dinner but gardeners cannot live on chocolate alone so we grow many complementary plants as wellÂ?, adds Lincoln.
Black plants have become quite popular with gardeners in recent years and Chocolate Flower Farm offers an extensive selection, including black hollyhocks; black columbine; black violas; black snapdragons; black poppies and black grasses.
After spending several years collecting rare specimen plants and seeds for propagation and with the recent purchase of an eight-acre farm in Langley on Whidbey Island Schlicht and Lincoln will move from their Redmond farm to the Langley farm and Chocolate Flower Farm will be opening there in April. The new address and contact information will be posted on the nurseryÂ?s website www.chocolateflowerfarm.com.
Chocolate Flower Farm currently offers plants, seeds, garden accessories and specialty gifts such as chocolate candles via mail order from their website. They can be reached via phone at 425.681.9758 or email info@chocolateflowerfarm.com.
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