what upsets people about plants, a selection of News items gathered on May 29, 2008:
- GM crops banned in Switzerland until 2012
- top chefs say no to GM foods
- Fed report climate threats to crops and harvesting.
- diesel prices tipped affect winter crops
- marijuana growing in Coolidge.
- snack cucumber prices rise 90% in Turkey
- vandalism to school garden
- marines and Taliban cash crops
- Chelsea flower show, rarest blooms tied up with red ribbon.
- greenhouse sabotage shocks Carolina grower.
- invasive plants in Pembroke
- Iowa crops expected to survive tornado damage.
- invasion of foreign flowers costs Britain 2bn a year
- Balchik botanical garden dispute solved after years
- Glasgow garden to commemorate war tragedy
- as food prices shoot up so do backyard gardens according to National Gardening Association.
- Dutch busdrivers go on back-garden-strikes.
- San Jose police arrest peeping Tom suspect in bushes.
- 14 year old raped in bushes.
- Manitoba forest fire evacuation
- Petition against Canadian Forest minister.
- Dutch firm strengthens its hold on Congo forest.
- Relief for boy and dog after night lost in forest.
- carbon credit could help develop congo.
- Minneapolis grave robbers are going for the flowers.
- Tree kills 13 year old girl in Huddersfield park
- Golf cart hits tree, 3-foot branch impales man rushed into Hennepin County medical center.
- three injured when tree hits theme-park trolley
- tree near Route 97 light construction to be removed.
- Maple Leaf Community Council fights Town house developer who wants to cut down trees.
- The owner of 200 acres in Vicksburg says a logging company cut down 1oo trees and tried to steel them.
- Wadena trees have insect problem.
- A millionaire businessman (carwash king) threatened to break the neck of a gardener and threw handfuls of rocks at him while he chopped down a dead tree on his neighbour's property.
- An Omaha man said a court forced him to cut a tree in half after a neighbor complained that it was damaging his lawn.
- Crushed property. We're talking about a tree on the 300 block of Batavia in the Old West End. It fell on his property during a storm, and it's still there.
- Swedish Spruce is world's oldest tree.
- Too much tree felling say Upper Norwood residents.
- Planted rose hips cause overpopulation of white-footed mice and deer.
- Overgrown shrubs on memorial.
- A gardening body is warning it may have to take legal action if Wales' growing demand for allotments is not met.
- Allotment holders forced off their plots to make way for the Olympics have claimed the land in Leyton provided as a replacement is unusable.
- Brown grass is spoiling beauty of Balboa Park's west side
- Southaven Residentes Fed Up With Unsightly, Overgrown Grass
- Bad pitch ruins Champions-league final.