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    THE LANDSCAPE IS CHANGING AT RICES

    February 2, 2012

    THE LANDSCAPE IS CHANGING AT RICE’S Rice’s Nursery and Landscaping New General Manager, Steve Maddox  Focuses on Company’s Landscape Roots CANTON, Ohio (February 2012) – As the new General Manager at…

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    Winter Checklist

    November 6, 2011

    Winter is on its way.  To help you out, we have put together a winter check list to get you started. Prune with purpose – If weather permits early in the season, prune deciduous trees and shrubs when branches are…

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    Rice's YOUTUBE channel

    May 1, 2011

    Check out our Rice's Nursery YouTube channel for small snippets of seminars, garden tours, and other activities happening at Rice's! Rice's Nursery YouTube Channel

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    What's Happening Now in Landscape

    July 25, 2011

    Check out some of our most recent before and afters!                    

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    Snapshot Gardening

    April 16, 2011

    S N A P S H O T G A R D E N I N G   Set aside whatever stopped you in the past because Snapshot Gardening helps fix what needs fixing, one area at a time, on your budget and in your own sweet time. That’s what we’re…

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    OCNT - What's it mean to you?

    April 16, 2011

          Aside from fresh, homegrown plants and trees and our sparkling personalities (smile), why should you make the trip to Rice’s? Because we have the most Ohio Certified Nursery Technicians (OCNT) of any…

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    Rice's Tree Farm

    April 16, 2011

    Growing in Stark County   Word from the tree farm is that we’ve got quite a showing this spring. And true to our history, every Rice’s tree (over 30,000 and counting!) is grown on our farm where we can control growing…

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