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2009 Flower Show
March 16, 2009
Flower show wrap-up

The 2009 Portland Flower Show is complete, and a complete success

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Posted at 12:06 PM
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March 13, 2009
A good afternoon

I saw a lot more people at the Press Herald booth today than yesterday at the Portland Flower Show.

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Posted at 05:02 PM
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Heading back again

It looks like another perfect day to head to the Portland Flower Show.

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Posted at 09:48 AM
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March 12, 2009
Good times

Thursday afternoon at the Portland Flower Show was great, including talking to some readers at the Press Herald booth.

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Posted at 05:54 PM
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Big crowds

I made it to the Portland Flower Show about 10:15 this morning, about 15 minutes after the scheduled opening, and it already was bustling.

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Posted at 12:34 PM
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Off and running

The preview party of the Portland Flower Show Wednesday night was a celebration, but now we have the meat of the show.

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Posted at 09:30 AM
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March 11, 2009
Personal preview

I spent an hour wandering around the Portland Yacht Services building on Fore Street, where they are setting up the Portland Flower Show.

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Posted at 11:49 AM
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Tom Atwell has written the Maine Gardener column in the Maine Sunday Telegram since the spring of 2004. He has worked at the Press Herald/Sunday Telegram since 1974, about the same time he started gardening with any seriousness.

He gardens with his wife, Nancy. She not only is the better gardener of the pair, but also knows the botanical names of plants. They have two grown children and three grandchildren.

Tom was born in Skowhegan, grew up in Farmington and graduated from the University of Maine with a BA in journalism. His goal each year is to have continuous compost from his three compost bins, continuous bloom in his low-maintenance garden and more fruits and vegetables on his family table than the garden pests eat in the field.



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