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Domino Magazine

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Elle Canada - You Grow Girl

- From: Elle Canada (July 2005.) ellecanada.jpg

Town Crier Reviews “You Grow Girl” Book

- From: Town Crier towncrier.jpg Home & Garden Issue: Spring 2005

Name Confusion

There has been some confusion about my name recently, with reporters writing that my true surname is Sanders. Trail is infact my true surname. It is the name I was born with, and the name on my original birth certificate. Without going into a long-winded

Saucy Magazine Interview

From: Saucy Magazine With Chan Stroman Gayla Trail is a graphic designer, writer and gardener in Toronto. She wrote, took most of the photographs for, and designed the new book You Grow Girl: The Groundbreaking Guide to Gardening, which grew out of YouGrowGirl.com, the popular gardening web site created by

Saucy Magazine Reviews “You Grow Girl” Book

From: Saucy Magazine "This is the gardening book I wish I could have had when I started out gardening. New gardeners will find this book to be a fine primer on planning a garden (whether in-ground or in containers), sowing seeds, planting, growing and harvesting, making compost, and coping

New York Updates - Day One

There has been lots of excitment here in You Grow Girl land so I'll start with updating my trip to New York and work from there. But before I do I am proud to announce that the You Grow Girl book has gone for a second

Gardening Life - Green Talk

From: Gardening Life Magazine (June 05) gardeninglife.jpg "Sure, Toronto's Gayla Trail may have written You Grow Girl: The Groundbreaking Guide to gardening (Fireside, $22), but she's a most unlikely plant guru -- unless you count the fact that she grew her first parsley at the age

The Globe & Mail Reviews “You Grow Girl” Book

- From: The Globe & Mail (Saturday, May 28, 2005 Page L5) "REQUIRED READING Followers of scrappy gardener Gayla Trail, the founder of the YouGrowGirl.com gardening website, now have a companion book they can actually haul outdoors. Toronto-resident Trail started the site in 2000 as a response to the paucity of

Toronto Star - Featured

- From: The Toronto Star (May 21, 2005.) torontostar1.jpg torontostar2.jpg -Shopping Section
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