Former manager Brendan Rodgers has “massively changed the landscape” at Celtic, while his assistant John Kennedy leaves “a huge void”, according to captain Callum McGregor. Rodgers resigned on Monday night, while Kennedy – who joined Celtic as a player in 1999 and was then a long-serving manager – resigned the next day. Martin O'Neill and… Continue reading Celtic: Brendan Rodgers has changed the landscape – Callum McGregor
Category: Garden and Landscaping
Quantifying non-sampling variation: College quality and the garden of forked paths
Economic Policy Group co-organizers John Cochrane and Valerie Ramey hosted a talk on “Quantifying Non-Sampling Variation: College Quality and the Garden of Forking Paths.” Moderator: Jeffrey Smith, Paul T. Heyne Distinguished Chair in Economics and Richard Meese Chair in Applied Econometrics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Moderator: John Cochrane, Rose-Marie and Jack Anderson Senior Fellow… Continue reading Quantifying non-sampling variation: College quality and the garden of forked paths
RSF Garden Club hosts annual pumpkin succulent workshop – San Diego Union-Tribune
Susan Shaw, Marianne Brigham, President, RSF Garden Club (Jon Clark) Karen Sullivan, Debbie Broida, Mardi Folks (Jon Clark) Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Service Day volunteers (left to right): Anna Maria Maybury, Lindsay Langford, Tracy Bishop, Ben Moraga, Nicole Tubbs (Jill McAllaster) Leslie Pembroke (Jon Clark) Diane Lawrence (Jon Clark) Linda, Debbie (Jon Clark) Mary Virgilio,… Continue reading RSF Garden Club hosts annual pumpkin succulent workshop – San Diego Union-Tribune
An Everyday Art Tour: A Living Collection
The Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University spans 281 acres and houses a collection of more than 16,000 plants. Rodney Eason, director of horticulture and landscape at the Arboretum, can recognize these plants by sight and tell their stories by heart. Meet Franklinia Alatamaha. Philadelphian William Bartram and his son John discovered and collected the Franklin… Continue reading An Everyday Art Tour: A Living Collection
When should roses be cut back to prepare them for winter?
It seems like the right time to prune roses when temperatures cool in the fall, but be careful not to prune too much. For most roses, fall is the time for lighter pruning that focuses on reducing height and removing dead or damaged wood. Save for more serious, heavier pruning to shape and stimulate new… Continue reading When should roses be cut back to prepare them for winter?
The landscape architect Gregory Lombardi tells the unique story of a place in his designs.
Hungry, eating rabbits are every gardener's bane. But for landscape architect Gregory Lombardi, the rabbits in one of his client's gardens were a source of inspiration. On the garden gate he added handles in the shape of stylized carrots and hinges in the shape of jumping rabbits. It was a small detail, something you might… Continue reading The landscape architect Gregory Lombardi tells the unique story of a place in his designs.
A rare sighting: a giant python snakes its way through the barren Australian landscape
A wildlife ecologist in South Australia's Gawler Ranges National Park recently documented a rare encounter with a giant carpet python gliding across the open landscape. The sighting of Tali Moyle was announced by National Parks and Wildlife SA on Instagram with a photo and video and assurances that no harm was caused to the reptile:… Continue reading A rare sighting: a giant python snakes its way through the barren Australian landscape
Fall Garden Tidying Mistakes: 3 to Avoid This Season
Autumn is one of the busiest times of the year for us gardeners. We rush to clean up after summer, give our plants some TLC before winter, and make sure all of our tools are stored properly. If you do these tasks, you may be making some harmful fall yard cleanup mistakes that harm wildlife.… Continue reading Fall Garden Tidying Mistakes: 3 to Avoid This Season
A new educational landscape is emerging for England
Unlock Editor's Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor of the FT, picks her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter. The author chaired a panel looking at post-18 education and funding for the May government English education was once known worldwide – although more for elite high-flyers than for other people. While our current system has… Continue reading A new educational landscape is emerging for England
Mushroomcore is the whimsical fall decorating trend that everyone is obsessed with
Want to decorate your home for fall without resorting to bright pumpkins and fiery hues? Mushroomcore is the cozy new trend for those who love earthy colors, playful textures and a touch of witchy charm. Think mossy greens, warm taupes and soft creams with whimsical details – from sculptural ceramics and velvet cushions to mushroom-inspired… Continue reading Mushroomcore is the whimsical fall decorating trend that everyone is obsessed with