Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Carnival of Green Gardening


Welcome to the March 25, 2008 edition of the Wiggly Wigglers carnival of green gardening.



Tiffany Washko presents Now Is the Time to Pick a CSA posted at Natural Family Living Blog.



Margaret Mary presents William Robinson and the Wild Garden posted at Earthly Paradise, saying, "This article examines the work of William Robinson, who, along with Gertrude Jekyll, revived the notion of the "wild garden" and helped pave the way for the organic gardening movement."



Sagar presents GreenDev: 50 Environmentally Friendly Apps, Hosts and Resources posted at Virtual Hosting.



Louise Manning presents How much food do we throw away? posted at The Human Imprint.



Stephanie presents Garden Planning - Taking Inventory of My Pantry posted at Stop the Ride!.



Jessica Jones presents Lasagna Gardening posted at Practical Nourishment.



Lucynda Riley presents Tin Can Herb Pots posted at A Crafty Nature.



Lucynda Riley presents Terrariums posted at A Crafty Nature.



Dave Truman presents Avoiding Weeds In Your Vegetable Garden posted at Growing Vegetables.



Andy Boyd presents Top 20 Zen Gardens From Around The World posted at ProTraveller, saying, "Mostly in Japan (not surprising) but have included the Portland Japanese garden. :)"



Jason presents How to Build a Square Foot Garden posted at The Frugal Dad.


That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a carnival of green gardening using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.




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4 comments:

Margaret said...

What a great collection of articles! Thanks for including my post on William Robinson!
~Margaret

Pixiedust said...

Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. I'm looking forward to my kitchen caddy arriving.:o) Glad you liked the pic of my dog and his stick, or should I say tree trunk. He's absolutely obsessed with sticks and balls, in fact he's worn his teeth down so there quite flat, which is a worry, he's not even 4 yet. x

Karen @ Wiggly Wigglers said...

Hi Margaret, thanks for the great post.

Hi Pixiedust, I hope the kitchen caddy arrives safely very soon. Having just been to Crufts, I am sure someone must sell doggy dentures!!!

Paul and Melanie said...

Great selection of links there, thanks! I've just got to find the time to read 'em all now... ;)

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