CB Fox (Flower seeds) hosts 21st annual drawing
One of the community's most anticipated holiday traditions is set for Dec. 2 at CB Fox. The fun-filled free holiday drawing and magic candy canes giveaway begins inside the store at 11 a.m. with a visit from Santa Claus.
Researchers in the cut-flower industry have come up with a new chemical to replace methyl bromide, a pesticide that must be phased out in the next ten years.
require special maintenance tasks inside and outside your house and in the yard and garden. Bill Keck, Pennington County Extension horticulture educator, said one of the most neglected tasks in the fall is watering trees and shrubs until the ground freezes.
While most area residents are enjoying the unseasonably warm weather this fall without a doubt, the area's respected gardeners and landscapers seem to have mixed feelings about the "weird weather" lately.
A three-story gingerbread house decked out with stained-glass candy window panes and wee icing icicles dripping from the roof can make for an awe-inspiring sight on the holiday table.
Friday, 4-8 p.m. Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Monday, 4-7 p.m.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - University of New Mexico junior Dionne Marsh and Wyoming sophomore Megan McGuffey were named the Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Co-Players of the Week on Nov. 27. This marks the third time that Marsh has won the award and is the first Lobo to receive the award this season.
(PRWeb) November 26, 2006 -- TheRoseDress.
Researchers in the cut-flower industry have come up with a new chemical to replace methyl bromide, a pesticide that must be phased out in the next ten years.
require special maintenance tasks inside and outside your house and in the yard and garden. Bill Keck, Pennington County Extension horticulture educator, said one of the most neglected tasks in the fall is watering trees and shrubs until the ground freezes.
While most area residents are enjoying the unseasonably warm weather this fall without a doubt, the area's respected gardeners and landscapers seem to have mixed feelings about the "weird weather" lately.
A three-story gingerbread house decked out with stained-glass candy window panes and wee icing icicles dripping from the roof can make for an awe-inspiring sight on the holiday table.
Friday, 4-8 p.m. Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Monday, 4-7 p.m.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - University of New Mexico junior Dionne Marsh and Wyoming sophomore Megan McGuffey were named the Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Co-Players of the Week on Nov. 27. This marks the third time that Marsh has won the award and is the first Lobo to receive the award this season.
(PRWeb) November 26, 2006 -- TheRoseDress.