Psychotherapist Jill Nooney, 59, began making whimsical garden art from recycled junkyard finds 30 years ago to decorate her extensive gardens in Lee, N.H.
(David Kamerman/Globe Staff)
A green event gets greener
Psychotherapist Jill Nooney, 59, began making whimsical garden art from recycled junkyard finds 30 years ago to decorate her extensive gardens in Lee, N.H.
(David Kamerman/Globe Staff)
One of the city's most colorful annual events is going green. The theme of the New England Spring Flower Show - which starts Saturday and continues through March 16 at the Bayside Expo Center - is "Rhapsody in Green." Thanks to innovative interpretations by many exhibitors, including a few featured here, this may be the most eco-friendly show in the ... (Full article: 889 words)
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