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Work: The first African American Master Nationally Accredited Landscape Design Critic. Became Emeritus in 2002. Currently, a ten(10) year garden professional at the Home Depot. Former garden & landscape design instructor Kent State University. Horticulturist for the Anheuser-Busch Corporation at Sea World of Ohio. Clubhouse gardener for the American Golf Corpoation for three (3) golf courses. National, state and local awards in horticulture and design. Worked with the staffs of Busch Gardens and Cypress Gardens
Hometown(s): My hometown is Canton, Ohio, the home of the Professional Football Hall of Fame
Quote: "Hand-in-hand with nature is my motto!
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Click here to add a description.The photo features from top left clockwise: The small orange tomatoes are Sun Cherries. The long green>epper is Cayenne. The stripped orange, red and yellow tomato is: *Mr Stripey heirloom. The red pepper is a mature Cayenne hot pepper. The 2 white block sweet peppers are *Albino Bullnose grown by Thomas Jefferson. The tiny green pepper is an immature *Fish hot pepper.( * Indicates a heirloom variety)