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October 12, 2009

Baltimore's City Hall Garden make the big time

Baltimore's City Hall Garden, and yours truly, Garden Variety, made the big time with an appearance on Garden Rant, perhaps the most popular garden blog out there.

Susan Harris, one of four bloggers on Rant, is a resident of Tacoma Park, and she took time to visit the City Hall garden last week and talk to designer Angela Treadwell-Palmer about the lessons of the garden's first year.

You can read Susan's impressions on Garden Rant.

 

Posted by Susan Reimer at 10:12 AM | | Comments (1)
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What an honor. The story was great. Great job to your city. If all cities would do the same thing to help those in need.

Great job to everyone that helped.

Have a great day.

Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"

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About Susan Reimer
Susan Reimer has spent 16 years writing about raising kids - among other topics - in her column for The Baltimore Sun. And every time son Joseph or daughter Jessie passed another milestone - driver's license, college, wedding or a move to a new military duty station - she has planted another garden. Now she will be writing about those gardens - and yours - here on Garden Variety.

Susan isn't an expert gardener, but she wasn't an expert mother, either. Both - the kids and the gardens - seem to be doing well in spite of her.

She lives in Annapolis with her husband, Gary Mihoces, who loves to cut his grass but has noticed that there seems to be less of it every time the kids pass another milestone.
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