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  2. Heronswood (botanical garden) - Wikipedia

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    Heronswood (gardens and nursery) was established by Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones in 1987, on a 10 acres (40,000 m 2) site, later expanded to 15 acres. [1] The display gardens exhibit plant varieties that were collected from around the world, then tested and propagated for introduction into the North American nursery trade.

  3. Spring Hill Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, Bohlender renamed the nursery Spring Hill Nurseries and moved his nursery to Tipp City, Ohio. [1] He surmised the name “Spring Hill” from a small hill located near the nursery’s current location. [1] Spring Hill Nurseries was initially a wholesale garden store, providing products and services to Tipp City locals. [1]

  4. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    Topography impacts nursery design and layout and it is a factor in strategizing what direction to plant rows. [17] It also impacts where windbreaks should be planted. If an area has a flat slope and is open, it will need a windbreak. [18] Soil Conditions. For a nursery to produce healthy crops, it will need to have healthy soil.

  5. Plant Delights Nursery - Wikipedia

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    Plant Delights Nursery is a mail order plant nursery based in Raleigh, North Carolina, specializing in herbaceous perennials, and owned by Tony Avent and partner Anita Avent. Plant Delights Nursery was established in 1988 [1] by plantsman Tony Avent and currently operates on the 28-acre campus of Juniper Level Botanic Gardens.

  6. Gardens of Monticello - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson's written plans for the gardens at Monticello Jefferson inherited Monticello in 1757 and moved there in 1770. [ 6 ] There is little documentation of any planting until 1807, most likely due to Jefferson's travels to France in 1784 and the preliminary landscaping that had to be completed. [ 7 ]

  7. John A. Sibley Horticultural Center - Wikipedia

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    John A. Sibley Horticultural Center was a 5-acre (2.0 ha) greenhouse and conservatory within Callaway Gardens located near Pine Mountain in Harris County, Georgia, United States, 18 miles (29 km) from LaGrange, Georgia. Callaway Gardens promoted it as "one of the most advanced garden/greenhouse complexes in the world". [2] [3]

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