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Now In Stores

The book is starting to make appearances in retail stores. I didn't expect to see it so soon here in Canada but I was informed on Saturday night that some copies were spotted at Pages Books on Queen St. Of course I had to go see

Spring Planning

Holy Cow! It's been another long stretch since I last updated this journal! I wasn't sure I even remembered my password or how to post an entry! I did some late fall planting. I know I bought some ornamental peppers, some mums, and some plant that I

It IS Real

What an exciting day! Five fresh copies of the book arrived on my doorstep this morning. The book looks great and I'm excited to finally see it in print. Here are a few photos: - Front of the book - Here I am holding all

Housewarming/Plantwarming– a big hit

It worked. If you ever have a housewarming-- or even just a party-- and want people to bring something from their heart, that they don't have to work hard to create (unlike a hand braided rug, for instance), and is basically free-- then ask them to

House plant shame

I am ashamed. I am a plant professional, and plant teacher, and I am ashamed of my own houseplants. A boy I was seeing commented about our potential future together, "well, for one thing I couldn't live here with all these half-dead houseplants." Now,

New year!

So I thought I'd finally make another update on this blog since I haven't done so in [insert embarrassing long ago date here]. It's a new year, and with that I'm planning on good things for my garden. Since moving to urban Vancouver I haven't had my little

Dog Days of Summer

What are the Dog Days of Summer? And is the this time of the year that it occurs? Is it when all dogs are tired? I know my dog is. After two and a half months of listening to my two kids bicker and

Shirking

It's been a mix of work and romantic drama this year leaving not enough time for gardening to conquer my habitual laziness. There's no cow parsley anywhere, I'll give myself credit for that. But the grass is knee deep in places, the shrubs are

An apple a day, or perhaps a hundred

?Arbolist?Look up the word. I don?t know, maybe I made it up. Anyway, it?s an arbotree-ist, somebody who knows about trees.? George W. Bush as quoted in USA today; August 21, 2001 Well the reckoning has finally come. The cute little apple tree in our back yard

Barbarians at the Gate

Well, it’s been a trying few days here in GardenLand. I now realize just how fortunate I was to have wonderful neighbors for the past 3 years, after I bought this place and moved in. Not only did Ed and Kerri have a cute dog for Hudson to
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