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Upcoming Garden Tours!

It's almost that time of the year again - time for the annual
Seaside Garden Tour in Chester. It's the one tour that I never miss
and this year it will take place on Saturday, July 17th from noon
to 4 pm (rain or shine).. I've been to the tour when it's a
gorgeous summer day and other times when it's raining as heavily as
a monsoon! Either way, it's a blast.. great gardens and great
people.. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the event
(the tickets include a $5 luncheon coupon). Tickets are available
at the Chester Visit...
Fall Flower Show and Seminars!
Fall Flower Show and Seminars Sponsored by Idaho Horticulture
Society and 36th Street Garden Center “Autumn
Breeze; Falling Leavesâ€
Designs—Horticulture—Education
September 18: Noon-5pm September 19: 10am-4pm Location: 36th Street
Garden Center 3823 N. Garden Center Way, Boise Corner of Hill Road
and 36th Street You are invited to view, and encouraged to enter,
the flower show and do not have to be a member of [...]Fall Flower
Show and Seminars! is a post from: Gardens of the Wild Wild West
Gardening Question of the Week: What Do You Think of Garden Shows?

A recent article in The New York Times, follows the Cleveland
Botanical Garden's switch from a Flower Show (the largest outdoor
garden show in North America), to the "RIPE! Food & Garden
Festival", in an effort to reach a wider audience. The garden's
executive director said "Food is an easier sell." The article's
author, Judith H. Dobrzynski, seemed to appreciate the cynicism of
this when she wrote that RIPE "...celebrates the trend of locally
grown food." Is it a trend?...Read Full Post
36 Hours: East Hampton
A raft of luxurious boutiques and restaurants have opened, and
beloved old hotels and barrooms have been renovated.



Ten bucks goes further than you think
As part of a recent summer promotion, Live Nation is offering
concert tickets for $10 a pop (!). We know, it doesn't sound
possible. But we swear, there are no processing fees, no $5
printing charges. Tickets are ten clams,...



