Monthly Archives: February 2010

Hip to be square: New book celebrates Square Foot Gardening produce (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

You may not immediately recognize the name Mel Bartholomew, butsay “he’s the Square Foot Gardening guy,” and the light bulb goeson Read the rest of the article here

Community notes: Gardening classes (The Reporter)

SKIPPACK – Gardeners set more sessions Read the rest of the article here

GARDENING: Test how savvy you are in the garden (The Star Press)

“One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides.” W.E. Johns — The Passing Show Read the rest of the article here

Reuse Wine Bottles as Garden Edging [Gardening] (Lifehacker)

# gardening If you’re ever on the lookout for ways to reuse and recycle—or perhaps just to drink a lot of wine—this wine-bottle garden border is a clever and attractive repurposing project. More » Read the rest of the article here

Gardening: Time to trim back damaged plants (Florida Today)

March is almost here, and hopefully it will bring some nice balmy gardening weather. Our average daytime temperatures should be in the upper 70s with nighttime temperatures in the mid-50s. If you are looking for some things to do out in the yard, here are some ideas. Read the rest of the article here

Job creation compared to gardening (The Sudbury Star)

The way to create jobs in a community is not through recruiting companies to relocate or expand, but to tap into local entrepreneurial and innovative spirit and nurture it, says the co-inventor of a concept called economic gardening.[...] Read the rest of the article here