Mike Cherim of Green Methods: Ensuring that good bugs rule!
New Hampshire resident Mike Cherim is in the business of putting bad bugs out of business. I first contacted Mike because he offers a very secure contact form for WordPress. I later used his theme for...
View ArticleJessica Walliser: Organic Gardening Advocate
I met Jessica Walliser at the Garden Writer’s Symposium in Oklahoma City earlier this year, and after meeting her and learning all that she was up to, I’d knew you’d want to meet her, too. When she...
View ArticleNan Ondra: Garden Writer and Garden Blogger
Nan with her two alpacas, Duncan and Daniel. Photo by Rob Cardillo, used with permission. Yesterday I reviewed Fallscaping by Stephanie Cohen and Nancy Ondra. Knowing Nan is a fellow garden blogger, I...
View ArticleKerry Mendez, Garden Coach
After reading about the symposium and poking around her website, I was surprised I hadn’t come across Kerry Mendez before. After all, she gardens in my state, in a similar climate. Some of her gardens...
View ArticleColchicum interview on Web Talk Radio
I join Helen Yoest of Gardening With Confidence this week to talk about Colchicums on Web Talk Radio. They will be blooming in about a month, you know.
View ArticleUpstate Gardeners’ Journal: Read It Online for Free!
Upstate Gardeners’ Journal, the regional gardening magazine for Upstate NY, now publishes all issues online, for free. This is terrific news for gardeners like me who don’t live close enough to...
View ArticleSeven Year Gold: 65 Bags of It!! And one to give away
Back in February, I got an astonishing email from John Stanton: Seven Year Gold is a 100% organic fertilizer made from horse manure which has composted for over seven years! Our composting process...
View ArticleGardenStalking: A New Way to Browse Blogs
Veteran garden bloggers probably remember Garden Voices. “Back in the day”–before Twitter, before Facebook, even before Blotanical–it was the best way to find new garden blogs. Garden Voices is a blog...
View ArticleDebra Prinzing: Seasonal + Sustainable = Slow Flowers
When I reviewed Debra Prinzing’s book Slow Flowers back in July, I wondered about Debra’s use of the terms seasonal and sustainable. I wondered particularly about how seasonal and sustainable such...
View ArticleWhat You Don’t Know About Bugs Could Make Your Garden Better
Interview with Jessica Walliser, Author of Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden Jessica Walliser’s new book,Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Controlrecently...
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