How thieves became the latest pest to blight the English country garden (Daily Mail)
It's a labour of love for the green-fingered - the bountiful summer garden of scent and colour. But, as well bees and butterflies, Britain's botanical oases are attracting the light-fingered too
Officials wary of littlest flutter (The Record Searchlight)
Clinging to the bottom of cars, outdoor furniture and barbecues on the move, gypsy moths are trying to sneak their way into the north state.
For The Record (The Oxford Press)
Two Linwood Lane residents reported a theft from their front porch on May 3. A West Church Street resident reported a theft from his vehicle on May 3.
Thomasville introduces outdoor furniture (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The high-quality craftsmanship and styling of Thomasville furniture has made it from inside the home to outdoor living spaces. This spring, the company introduced two lines of outdoor furniture with the durability to handle the elements.
New retail store opens in Point Pleasant (Point Pleasant Register)
Diane Pottorff/photo - Hogg's Greenhouse and Farm opened its retail store on 11th Street in Point Pleasant Friday. The shop offers a variety of plants and flowers.
John Lewis lifted by fitness video game sales (Financial Times)
John Lewis reported lower demand for large home products and outdoor furniture, reporting a modest rise in recent trade boosted by electronics and home technology, according to the most recent weekly figures.
Police: Man threatened roommate's friend with pipe (The Oxford Press)
A Jeffrey Drive resident was allegedly threatened with a metal pipe on April 27, telling police that a known male subject told her he would kill her with it.
Site navigation (Reading Evening Post)
Department store chain John Lewis, which has a branch in Reading, has said that changeable trading patterns pushed sales growth below recent trends.
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