Pick of the Crop
Written on February 8, 2010 at 12:54 pm , by David Speer
Cold Climate Gardening blogger Kathy Purdy takes a tour of what’s up in her upstate New York garden during a January thaw.
British blogger Adam Pasco has his veggie garden plans “turned upside down” by a magazine article. We love it when that happens, even when it’s not in our magazines.
The designer of the Chelsea Flower Show garden for the Telegraph newspaper in England has a particularly moving story to tell about his inspiration.
The Napa Valley Register has some Master Gardener tips on what to do when your ground is too wet to work.
Ground still to wet to do anything? The Vicksburg Post in Mississippi says to think about rain gardens.
Seems to be my day for gardening news from Great Britain. But I just couldn’t pass up this from the Horticultural Trades Association: Gardening continues to grow in popularity.
The Serenity in the Garden blog has some down to earth advice about kids and gardening.
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2 Responses to “Pick of the Crop”
February 8, 2010 at 1:28 pm, by Kathy from Cold Climate Gardening
Thanks for the mention.
February 11, 2010 at 1:33 pm, by David Speer
No problem, Kathy. Feel free to drop me a note if you have things I might be interested in seeing.