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November 15, 2012
Get Ready For Jollification

As usual, the Bahamas National Trust's annual holiday celebration, the Christmas Jollification, will kick off on Friday, November 16 at The Retreat on Village Road with a special members evening.

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September 30, 2012
National Pride Association Awards Homeowners For Leadership In Landscaping

Nassau, The Bahamas - Bahamian women are practicing residential landscaping as an escape from the mundane stressors in their environment and daily lives.

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April 13, 2012
Tropical splendor is on the agenda at the Horticultural Society plant show and sale

Tropical Splendor becomes fact as well as fantasy when the Horticultural Society of The Bahamas (HSB) opens its 2012 Show of Horticultural Excellence at Queen's College Auditorium, Village Road, April 14 and 15. Show hours are 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Thousands of show-worthy plants will be on display to vie for blue ribbons and 95 Pluses which make a plant ...

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March 16, 2012
The Freeport Garden Club 44th Annual Garden Expo A Burst of Spring

Freeport, Bahamas -
The Freeport Garden Club, Grand Bahama is holding their 

44th Annual
Garden Expo "A Burst of Spring" on 

Saturday, March 17th from 10:00am
until 5:00pm at Wallace Groves Auditorium, on East Sunrise Highway.

Featuring
Flamingo Nursery of Coral Harbour, Nassau. Plant Stalls, Artistic
Display, Horticulture Display, Raffle, Door Prizes, Rummage & Bake
Sales

Admi...

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November 01, 2011
Abaco Project To Save 332.8M In 'Ecological Dividend'

As Schooner Bay enters a crucial period of growth, the key developer says the project stands to save more than $300 million through its measured, environmentally conscious approach to sustainable growth.

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May 02, 2011
Blaze engulfs Marshall Road dump site

A large blaze at the Marshall Road Derelict Vehicle Disposal site engulfed large portions of the dump site, destroyed dozens of plants at the neighboring nursery and threatened the Anatol Rodgers Junior High School.
Firefighters spent hours battling the blaze at the site yesterday evening. This is the third time the dump caught on fire in the past four years. There were previous fires in 2008 an...

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Tasks for December
News Article
December 07, 2010
Tasks for December

During this month you should give your lawn and garden a final pre-winter cleaning. Remember to sharpen, repair and replace your garden tools.
Roses:?Continue to spray establish plants for black spot and powder mildew. Cut back faded blooms and pick up dropped diseased leaves from around the plants. Now is the time to put in new rose plants and check your local nursery for selection.
Vegetables: C...

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November 16, 2010
Dealing with worms in papaya fruit

Q. I have a problem with one of my papaya trees which has fruit that has worms inside of them which means I?have not been able to eat any of the fruits as I?fear the worms. Can you give me advice on how to tackle this problem?
-- W.G., South Beach
A.
Worms in your papaya tree are caused by the fruit fly which lays its eggs in the flowers of the tree. You should spray your papaya flowers with an in...

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July 29, 2010
Plant Sale This Saturday July 31st at the Garden of the Groves!

Freeport, Grand Bahama - Don't Miss the

Plant Sale at the Garden of The Groves this

Saturday July 31st,

2010 from

8am - 2pm.

Lots of Palms!

Areka, Alexander, Coconut, Washingtonia & Adonidea.

Beautify Your Garden with Plants from our Nursery at Excellent Prices!...

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April 27, 2009
Grand Bahama school children participate in Earth Day

The Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited spearheaded the ?Keep Grand Bahama Clean? Campaign, in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Health Services, Urban Renewal Programme and Sanitation Services.

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