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May 29, 2010

Container gardenings: overflow!

 

Container gardening
We've been talking about container gardening here on Garden Variety, and so have a lot of other people!

 

Each month, a group of garden designers, who formed the Garden Designer's Roundtable,  blog about a single issue related to gardens and garden design, and this month's topic is container gardening.

Links to the posts are collected in one place on the Roundtable web page, so it is easy to see what all the experts have to say on the topic and to see their photos.

The added advantage? We hobby gardeners have access to ideas from some of the best in the business. And it is free!

The designers have posted a list of their monthly topics through the end of the year, and you can read about previous topics, too.

As one reader commented, after reading all the posts, she felt like she had taken a master class!

Posted by Susan Reimer at 7:00 AM | | Comments (0)
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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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