|
The Occasional Gardener
|
|
|
|
Blog Details
Author: Chris
Location: NYC
An urban Graphic Artist who gardens in borrowed and random spaces.
Median Rating: 0
Rate This Garden Blog:
|
|
Visit: The Occasional Gardener
|
|
Previous Garden Blog
|
|
Sneak-a-Peak
Recent excerpts from The Occasional Gardener.

by The OG
4 Jan 2009 at 2:30am
A prediction- 2009 will be the year of the Sedum (and we'll throw in Sempervivums in there too). Not only is it metaphorically a plant for our times, resilient,and able to thrive in the most auster...

by The OG
29 Dec 2008 at 11:33pm
Pantone recently announced their color of the year for 2009- Mimosa. I loved their choice for 2008 and I do really like this color but I'm struggling with the narrative around it.
"The color yellow ...

by The OG
21 Dec 2008 at 3:35pm
Its cold and miserable here in NYC. The streets are wet and slushy, and all that pretty white snow is going through the ugly city snow phase. It didn't even go through a photogenic phase- it snowed...
|
|

Get a leg up
on the gardening season with
BlossomSwap.com
|
Don't Have A Garden Blog?
|
If you're looking for a place to host your future garden blog try these websites..
Blogger.com - Free,
automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.
Blogster.com - Signup for
Blogster's free blog with social networking and unlimited image hosting.
LiveJournal.com - is a free service for
all your journaling and blogging needs, offering privacy controls, photo
storage, publishing tools, and style templates.
|
|
|
|
|
Gardening In The News
|
|
by Administrator
11 Nov 2008 at 6:50pm
York Weekly - Portsmouth,NH,USA
On sunny fall days, children travel to local apple farms for hay rides, apple picking and sampling cider doughnuts ...
by Administrator
10 Nov 2008 at 6:50pm
Scripps News - Washington,DC,USA
My black hollyhock taught me a lot about seed saving.
She grew each year from a clump of seedlings into towering s...
by Administrator
9 Nov 2008 at 7:02pm
eTaiwan News - Taiwan
Seventeen seedlings of the Chinese endemic dove tree are expected to be shipped to Taiwan as a gift, as promised by China’s t...
|
|
DigInDirt.com is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
copyright © 2008 .
All rights reserved.
|