A teenager has suffered head and leg injuries after a considerable five-metre mechanical fall on rural North Queensland ...
Workers have begun the "world's toughest gardening job" by using a cherry picker to painstakingly trim the 300-year-old ...
A daring gardener, with a great head for heights, has embarked on what's been dubbed the 'world's toughest gardening job', He ...
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World's toughest gardening job? 300-year-old hedges trimmed using cherry picker
Workers have begun the 'world's toughest gardening job' by using a cherry picker to painstakingly trim the 300-year-old ...
Okanagan farmers are enjoying a plentiful harvest this season including one of the hardest tree fruits to grow, cherries.
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World's toughest gardening job? 300-year-old hedges trimmed using cherry picker at Powis Castle...
Workers have begun the 'world's toughest gardening job' by using a cherry picker to painstakingly trim the 300-year-old hedges at a historic castle.
Len Stevens, cofounder of WPHL-TV Channel 17 and the former owner of the now defunct Branch nightclub and the Farm restaurant ...
FINLEY POINT (AP) - It's a very good year for cherries at Flathead Lake, with both quantity and quality approaching last year's record level, producers say. The 2002 harvest was a record year in the ...
From Georgia peaches to Michigan cherries, these fruits taste best where they grow. Julekha Dash is a seasoned print and web journalist who currently covers culinary trends, arts and culture, ...
Grapes grown in the Finger Lakes produce gummy bears, juices, and locally made pies in the fall. In Southwest Oregon, travelers can tour the Harry & David factory that produces the country’s most ...
Blaine Smith is a second generation orchardist who grows cherries, pears and apples in Monitor, Wash., a small unincorporated town full of orchards. He relies on both domestic employees and H-2A guest ...
Strawberries are delicate and hard to harvest—easily bruised and often hidden under a canopy of leaves. This creates headaches for scientists trying to design robotic harvesters. Now a Washington ...
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