Dexter gardener pushes “World Cup of Gardening” for Detroit’s Belle Isle

It'll be high-stakes gardening at Detroit's Belle Isle if a Dexter landscaper/gardener's vision of tens, or even, hundreds, of thousands of the world's best gardeners duking it out over the roses comes true. Excerpt: "John Cullen, who owns Celtic Gardens in Dexter, wants to compete with other internationally known gardeners at Belle Isle in a "World Cup of Gardening." "To take the beautiful assets, the architecture, the water front, the places that people already recognize and love… I would say, simply, goosebumps, when I think about Belle Isle and that venue," Cullen said. More here.

It’ll be high-stakes gardening at Detroit’s Belle Isle if a Dexter landscaper/gardener’s vision of tens, or even, hundreds, of thousands of the world’s best gardeners duking it out over the roses comes true.

Excerpt:

“John Cullen, who owns Celtic Gardens in Dexter, wants to compete with other internationally known gardeners at Belle Isle in a “World Cup of Gardening.”

“To take the beautiful assets, the architecture, the water front, the places that people already recognize and love… I would say, simply, goosebumps, when I think about Belle Isle and that venue,” Cullen said.

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