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Garden Coaching: It’s a Growing Business

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After listening to Sara Morrison of the Backyard Grocery give her presentation on seed starting Saturday, I had a chance to ask her about her  business. She is one of a growing number of “garden coaches,” people who help others start or maintain their gardens. Garden coaching is a new field, and it’s not the same as either landscape design,…
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Seed Starting Basics

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Over the years, I’ve tried a number of techniques for seed starting, with mostly good results. My experiences with winter sowing have been mixed, so mostly I focus on starting seeds indoors in March and April for a cold-climate garden. (Mine is in USDA Zone 4.) Here are my seed starting basics. First, if you are only growing a few…
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Book Review: Made from Scratch

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Jenna Woginrich’s Made from Scratch: Discovering the Pleasures of a Hand-Made Life is the most enjoyable and accessible of the living-off-the-land books I’ve read. Admittedly, I have not made a thorough study of the genre, but I’ve read several (This Organic Life, Animal Vegetable Miracle, The Omnivore’s Dilemma and a few others) and Woginrich manages to convey both the joy…
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U.S. Botanic Garden: The People’s Garden

Why We Garden

Give the Founding Fathers a lot of credit: Not only did they design a pretty good system of government, they  thought of an amazing number of details that would make life better down the road for U.S. citizens. One of those details was the creation of the U.S. Botanic Garden, a brainchild of  George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison…
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This Christmas Tree is for the Birds

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This weekend, I finished up the last of my outdoor holiday decorating with a Christmas tree for the birds. I’d seen suggestions for these on a few birding and gardening web sites and thought it would make winter more exciting if we had some birds to watch outside of the front window. After reading several articles on how to make…
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