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Permanently Green GREEN, Julian (1900- ), French-American novelist. He was Tx)rn on Sept. 6, 1900, to American parents in Paris and studied there and at the University of Virginia. His first novel Mont-Cinere (1926; Eng. tr., Avarice House, 1927) was very favorably received. It was followed by Adrienne Mesurat (1927; The Closed Garden,1928). Leviathan (1929; The Dark Journey, 1929) was awarded the Harper Prize as was Memories of Happy Days (1942), his only major work in English. During World War II, Green served in the U. S. Army; after the war he lived permanently in Paris.but insists that they are relative to the needs of the community as a whole and to moral ends. Green also attacked the empiricism of Hume and Spencer.

Bermuda grass spreads rapidly by stolons, is the best permanent lawn grass for the South. It needs fertile, well-limed soil, is intolerant of poor drainage, acid seed, it germinates faster) is two pounds to 1,000 square feet. Also propagated by sprigs set two to three feet apart. In southern Florida is permanently green; elsewhere turns brown in winter. To have the lawn green in winter, rake, top-dress and oversow the Bermuda with domestic ryegrass each fall. Rake and top-dress again when ryegrass is killed with coming of hot spring weather. Mow to height of half to three-quarters of an inch. Tifton 57 is an improved strain of Bermuda. It must be planted from sprigs.


Through the exhibition and related programming, The Green House will explore developments in sustainability and will provide an informative overview of this dynamic design movement. This exhibition will take a look at some questions home-owners often ask when considering a green home or product, including: What makes a product green? How is a green home healthier, safer, and more comfortable? and How much does it cost to 'go green?'

 

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