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  2. Smith & Hawken - Wikipedia

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    Smith & Hawken was founded by Dave Smith and Paul Hawken in 1979, originally as a garden tool supplier. Their first retail store opened in 1982 in Mill Valley, California. Smith left the business in 1988. When Hawken retired in 1993, the company was acquired by a retail conglomerate, the CML Group, which sold it to DDJ Capital Management in ...

  3. Jacob and Samuel Hawken - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hagerstown, Maryland, Jacob (born 1786) and Samuel (born October 26, 1792) were brought up by their father, Christian Hawken, to become gunsmiths. [2] Despite the fact that local folklore sets the establishment of their shop in 1807 the evidence suggests that Jacob worked for the Harpers Ferry Armory from 1808 until at least 1818, when he moved to Missouri and bought 160 acres (0.65 km ...

  4. Paul Hawken - Wikipedia

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    Hawken co-founded the Smith & Hawken garden supply company in 1979, a retail and catalog business. [15] In 2009, he founded OneSun, an energy company focused on ultra low-cost solar based on green chemistry and biomimicry. [16] From 1994 to 1998, Hawken founded and headed up The Natural Step USA.

  5. How South Korean's composting system became a model for ... - AOL

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    In Seoul, a city of 10 million people that produces 2,500 tons of food waste daily, composting is second nature. Here's how it happened. In Seoul, a city of 10 million people that produces 2,500 ...

  6. P. Allen Smith - Wikipedia

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    Paul Allen Smith, Jr. (born March 12, 1960) [1] is an American television host, garden designer, conservationist, and lifestyle expert. He is the host of three ...

  7. John Innes compost - Wikipedia

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    John Innes compost is a set of four soil-based formulae for growing media, developed at the former John Innes Horticultural Institution (JIHI), now the John Innes Centre, in the 1930s and released into the public domain. The formulae contain loam, peat, sand, and fertiliser in varying ratios for specific purposes. These composts are used to ...

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