The Challenge Of Greening Old Cities Is Addressed At AIPH International Green City Conference, Italy

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) held its International Green City Conference on 19th September 2018 in Padova, to address the challenge of greening old cities.

Fall Is A Fine, Colorful Time For Enjoying And Tending To Succulents

October 1, 2018 Altman Plants

Autumn is here, that crisp, sweater-weather time of year when the heat abates and leaves change color to jaw-dropping effect. That goes for the foliage of many succulent plants too.

Norwell Farm Grows A Rainbow Of Dahlias

Now in their fourth growing season, Cara Gilmartin and Nikki Bartley grow their flowers on land at Norwell Farms, a community farm located at the Jacobs Homestead. They sell flowers for events, especially weddings, and run a flower subscription service that provides subscribers with a fresh bouquet of flowers each week. They also teach workshops on topics that include spring bulbs and bouquet designs.

Buf Creamery Wins Gold Medal Third Year In A Row At American Cheese Society Conference

October 1, 2018 B?f Creamery

B?f Creamery, an award-winning cheese and yogurt creamery, has been awarded the Gold ribbon for the third year in a row by the prestigious American Cheese Society (ACS) at the 35th Annual American Cheese Society Conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The event included nearly 2000 different cheeses from 259 companies. The cheeses were evaluated and judged by 50 experts.

Cheese Sisters Grow, Expand Their Artisan Brand From Point Reyes To Hong Kong

Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co. is on a growth streak, too: The sisters added a second creamery in January in nearby Petaluma, and they’re expanding the international reach of their cheeses by selling in Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore. They’re working on bringing the products to other countries where they’re seeing growing demand.