Cultivated News
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10/21/2009
- In this issue of Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, break out of the drought-imposed restrictions with a new fall design that's less dependent on water! In our Annual Color Notes, the drought has taught us one thing about Violas and Pansies, and you really can keep deer out of the flower beds. While others are cutting back and waiting for the economy to improve, Nature Scapes is scooping up the talent, we're pioneering the conversion of gasoline-powered mowers to propane, and yes, there really is a free lunch at a Nature Scapes' seminar.
6/13/2009
- In this issue of Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, Nature Scapes delivers a very special garden for Challenged Child and Friends. The deer love the annual beds as much as the human residents of Coweta County's sprawling Summer Grove. And here's 10 ways to save water and money on your grounds maintenance.
10/22/2008
- Our latest newsletter, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, takes a fresh look at gardening, as a community activity, among the skyscrapers, and on into the future. In Maintaining History, a little out-of-the-way plot prompts Nature Scapes and SummerGrove to speculate about the Beadles of Coweta County. In the latest drought bout, water has joined oil as liquid gold in the parched South. Find out how Nature Scapes is dealing with the shortage of one and the high cost of the other. And high-tech, state-of-the-art processes and procedures leads to good stewardship of the environment in A Passion for "Green" Starts At Home.
5/13/2008
- As Nature Scapes celebrates its Silver Anniversary, President Rick Upchurch reflects on the company's first 25 years in our latest issue of Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up. Don't miss the stories about plant selection and water use in "Creative Color Yet Drought Smart", how our crews again starred in UGA's landscape training video production, awards we've given and received, and orange you glad Nature Scapes participated in this year's CAI Golf Tournament benefiting Children's Health Care of Atlanta?
11/8/2007
- In our latest issue, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, perpetual stewardship for Georgia's largest Black Oak, homeowners at Tuxworth Springs in Decatur demand quality and value, the best tool for managing plant pests, and seasonal color or fall and winter.
4/25/2007
- In our latest issue, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, pick your favorite color and there's a summer annual on our preferred plant list to match. Diverse properties such as sprawling Cross Creek condo and golf course community and the award-winner Heritage Club present challenges and opportunities. Need Continuing Ed credits for your broker's or community association manager's license? Look no further. Metro Atlanta Lawn and Turf Association (MALTA) gets back to business, and in the second of our two-part immigration series, a look at the human aspect.
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10/24/2006
- In our latest issue, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up examines what climate change means to property owners and managers and, in the first of a two-part series, tackles immigration legalities.
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7/28/2005
- Dream in color with one or all eight of these flowering beauties in the latest issue of our newsletter, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up. In this edition, plan your maintenance activities for next winter and spring with our Seasonal Calendar and here's a trivia question for you, name the largest condominium development east of the Mississippi. Give up? It's Atlanta's Cross Creek, a Nature Scapes' landscaping maintenance client for almost a decade. Also in this issue, Nature Scapes welcomes four new employees and hands out its annual honors. Our top-notch employees is why the industry honors Nature Scapes with its 2005 awards.
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10/21/2004
- Only a few days left to take in the magic of handblown glass intermingled with the plant life at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens' Chihuly Exhibit. In the latest issue of our newsletter, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up, read how Nature Scapes helped prepare for the show. Also in our fall issue, find out how the new, permanent water restrictions from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources will affect your property's landscape. What care does your grass need and when? Turf Talk with Simply Green Lawn Care outlines their annual regiment.
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3/26/2003
- Spring has sprung! And so has the latest issue of our newsletter, Cultivated News: News From The Ground Up. In this issue, Part Three of Rick Barnes' four-part series, "Good Migrations," takes us behind the scenes for a look at the tedious bio-engineering and relentless horticultural pursuit required to produce tomorrow's popular garden ornamentals . . . the property spotlight shines on The Georgian Terrace Hotel, famous as the site of the premier party for the movie classic Gone With The Wind. The historic Atlanta landmark is back in the news for earning Nature Scapes the 2003 Silver Award for commercial landscape maintenance . . . also in this issue, Nature Scapes management learns to C.O.P.E. with working as a team, and 20 years ago, Rick Upchurch started Nature Scapes with a Sears lawnmower, a pick-up truck, and a passion.
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