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In This Issue:
Featured Web Site: Green Gardening by WWF
Featured Web Site: 163 Things You Can Compost by Marion Owen
Garden Book Review: The Massachusetts Gardener's Companion
Garden Bargain: Plow & Hearth Summer Clearance
Garden Blogs: A Study in Contrasts * Robin’s Nesting Place * Bliss
From my Garden…Simply Susan!
Greetings fellow gardeners, and a warm welcome to all of our new subscribers! Thank you for subscribing to The Inside Dirt @ iloveplants.com. Each month I bring you the “inside dirt” on a couple of garden Web sites and blogs, keep you up-to-date on the latest garden news and bargains, and give you an insider’s look at new Web sites and blogs added to iloveplants.com during the last month.
I hope you enjoy this month's newsletter. Drop me a line anytime you like with requests for future information or just to say hi and let me know what's growing in your garden. And, if you have a garden blog, please email the “url” to me. Thanks.Susan
“No garden is without weeds.” - Thomas Fuller
FEATURED WEBSITESGOING GREEN IN THE GARDEN -
World Wildlife Federation Green TipsGoing green in the garden is easier than you think, especially with these 16 helpful tips from the World Wildlife Federation. Get involved today by incorporating some of these ideas into your garden, and suggesting some of your own green tips.
COMPOST HAPPENS -
163 Things You Can CompostAlaskan garden writer, Marion Owen, shares her long list of items you can successfully compost. The list seems endless and some of the items will be ones you never thought of. Turn your everyday trash into rich compost for your garden.
GARDEN BOOK REVIEW:
The Massachusetts Gardener's Companion: An Insider's Guide to Gardening from the Berkshires to the IslandsThis book is a must have for those who garden in the New England area. Barbara Gee, a regional editor of People, Places and Plants magazine provides a bounty of valuable information and helpful tips in her new book. The book is arranged in three categories:
* Firm Foundations - soils, the site and water.
* Green Things - annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, shrubs, lawns, invasive plants.
* Garden Solutions - pests & diseases, special challenges for city & seaside gardens, resources.
Gardeners will find that she packs a lot of information into the 185 pages of her book. Everything from water-wise tips, lists of desirable and invasive plants, garden definitions, local and Internet sources, tips to extend your growing season and much more.
Gee feels like a friend and mentor disseminating practical and down-to-earth advice learned from many years of personal trowel and experience. It is a timeless garden book that should be on every New England gardener's bookshelf.
GARDEN BARGAINS ONLINE: Summer Clearance sale at Plow & HearthSave up to 60% on in-season items at the Plow & Hearth Summer Clearance Sale. Choose from a great selection of garden (planters, globes, furniture) and home (lamps, clocks) items.
FEATURED GARDEN BLOGSA Study in ContrastsKim, who grew up in the Black Swamp in Ohio now gardens on the sandy shores of Lake Erie in Ohio. Her goals for her urban yard is to turn a small garden into one that thinks big, is environmentally sensitive, and one that marries form with function.
Robin’s Nesting PlaceThis central Indiana gardener is a southern transplant who has learned how to garden in a totally different climate. She adds new posts to her blog frequently, along with lots of beautiful photos of her flowers.
BlissYolanda gardens in the tiny 400 year old village of Dinteloord in the Netherlands, where she has created a fairytale-like kitchen and cottage garden. You will enjoy not only the pictures of her garden, but also those of her beautiful (and many) cats.
FROM MY GARDEN…
Simply Susan!
I have now taken to the cultivation of my own garden blog. Please visit Simply Susan! to see what’s happening in my zone 9 garden and please be sure to leave your footprints by posting a comment. I would love to hear from you!
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