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  2. Spring Hill Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill Nurseries is a mail-order garden center based in Tipp City, Ohio. Founded in 1849, Spring Hill Nurseries is one of the oldest gardening companies in the United States . [ 1 ] The company specializes in garden plants, garden designs, perennials , shrubs , ground covers and gardening supplies. [ 1 ]

  3. Frank's Nursery & Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Frank's Nursery & Crafts was an American retailer devoted to the sale of lawn and garden products. It operated a chain of stores, with 170 outlets across 14 states . It specialized in products such as shrubs , trees , accent plants , flowers , and lawn furniture , as well as various arts and crafts items.

  4. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    Nurseries may produce plants for reforestation, zoos, parks, and cities. Tree nurseries in the U.S. produce around 1.3 billion seedlings per year for reforestation projects. [8] Nurseries grow plants in open fields, on container fields, in tunnels or greenhouses. In open fields, nurseries grow decorative trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials.

  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. Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Stark Bro's has three main business areas: e-Commerce/Mail-Order, Wholesale, and the retail Garden Center. The operations include: [8] 250 growing acres in Louisiana; 427 growing acres in Atlas, IL; 1 million cubic feet of climate-controlled warehouse space; 1 million cubic feet of non-refrigerated work/storage area; 1.7 million cubic feet of ...

  7. Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in the City of Sheffield is 548 m (1,798 ft) near High Stones and Margery Hill. [62] The city's lowest point is just 29 m (95 ft) above sea level near Blackburn Meadows . However, 79% of the housing in the city is between 100 and 200 m (330 and 660 ft) above sea level [ 63 ] and the highest residential street is Redmires Lane ...

  8. Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    A vacant department store was converted into a telecommunication center called 165 Halsey Street. [163] It became one of the world's largest carrier hotels. [164] As a result, after the dot-com bust, there were a surplus of dark fiber (unused fiber optic cables). Twenty years later, the city and other private companies began utilizing the dark ...

  9. Muppet Babies (1984 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] For a brief run in the second season, the program became Muppets, Babies, and Monsters, [43] [44] [45] and a second half-hour was dedicated to a new show called Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters. [12] This show featured live-action puppets and cartoons starring the adult Muppet characters.