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  2. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    The namesake catalog is printed on small, newspaper-like sheets and features "funky DIY photos". Other gardening catalogs operated include Audubon Workshop, Breck's, Gurney's Seed, Henry Field's, Iseli Nursery, Michigan Bulb, New Holland Bulb, Spring Hill Nurseries, and Weeks Roses, all of which have been acquired from buy-outs of other companies.

  3. Weekly homes sales: Young modernized farmhouse in Marion ...

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    This week’s top-selling home in Marion is a newly built farmhouse that sold for $715,400. Built in 2019, 1 Tucker Lane has been thoughtfully designed with a modern astatic.

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  5. Charming Marion Village home sells for over $1M: Weekly home ...

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    In Marion Village, this charming home at 36 Pitcher Street was built in 1925. Full of the character of the time, the 2,482 square-foot home has high ceilings, large windows, well-cared-for ...

  6. 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.

  7. Marion Koogler McNay - Wikipedia

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    Marion Koogler McNay (7 February 1883 – 13 April 1950), was an American painter, art collector, and art teacher who inherited a substantial oil fortune upon the death of her parents. She later willed her fortune to be used to establish San Antonio's first museum of modern art , which today bears her name . [ 2 ]

  8. Marion (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Marion was an automobile produced by the Marion Motor Car Company in Indianapolis (Marion County), Indiana from 1904 to 1915. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Marion was also used for prototype automobiles in 1901 by the Marion Automobile Company of Marion, Ohio , which later operated as a garage. [ 2 ]

  9. Veitch Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    Started by John Veitch sometime before 1808, the original nursery grew substantially over several decades and was eventually split into two separate businesses—based at Chelsea and Exeter—as it became unfeasible to run the whole operation from one location. There was a Veitch Nursery in Kingston at Coombe, on Kingston Hill.