Diocesan property in Toledo blooms

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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 01:00
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TOLEDO—Everything is coming up petunias on “Greek Hill,” at Summit and Cherry Streets in downtown Toledo, property owned by the Diocese of Toledo.

Maumee Valley Growers delivered more than 2,000 plants, locally grown at Brodbeck Nurseries, which were planted May 22 by staff from the City of Toledo and Toledo Botanical Garden.

 The Diocese of Toledo collaborates with Maumee Valley Growers to beautify “Greek Hill” in downtown Toledo with flowers. (Photo courtesy of Maumee Valley Growers)
 The Diocese of Toledo collaborates with Maumee Valley Growers to beautify “Greek Hill” in downtown Toledo with flowers. (Photo courtesy of Maumee Valley Growers)

This is the third year for the collaboration, in which local growers contribute to civic beautification efforts while promoting the “buy local” message. Seasonal maintenance is provided by the City of Toledo.

For information on the program, visit www.maumeevalleygrowers.com.

 

Coyle Funeral Home

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:46
 
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