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The cool-gardening trend has come to Fountain Square. April 20, 2021 New herbalism shop Snakeroot Botanicals is digging into the trend of lush tropical and edible plants. The owners of Square Cat Vinyl in Fountain Square opened the doors to Snakeroot next door as an immersive experience of all things urban gardening. Even from the street view, it’s reminiscent of a greenhouse with its rows of plants and hanging baskets on the other side of the apothecary’s towering windows. Upon entering, you’ll encounter a unique variety of indoor plants (including everyone’s favorite, the mini Monstera, with its Swiss-cheesy split leaves), seed saccules, medicinal and culinary herbs, and CBD products from house brand Heartland Hemp & Supply Co. New plant parents will find insightful herbology and gardening books, as well as ready-to-go sets to minimize growing pains. The back half of the shop has outdoor plants along with all the tools and materials to help you tend your patch. T ....
Marty Mahan FIBER HARVEST: Hemp grown for fiber can either be drilled or broadcast into the ground. A sickle-bar mower or hay swather cuts it. After that, it’s baled. Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky hemp farmers organize to raise $500,000 for a farmer-owned hemp processor. A new Heartland Hemp Cooperative led by Indiana growers aims to help farmers earn an income from baled hemp fiber. The co-op is primarily organizing farmers located in a 150-mile-diameter region around Louisville, Ky., extending into Indiana and Ohio. Among the six founding board members, Indiana hemp farmer Michael Morrow, Shelby County, says more than 700 bales of hemp he grew in 2019 never went to a buyer, in part because processor bankruptcies led to broken contracts in the young industry. ....