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Sustainable Gardening Newsletter January 08

Here's the real thing, but below you'll find MOST of what's in it (missing the highly off-topic right sidebar, hinted at in these photos.)

WHAT'S NEW

  • The Seattle Times reports on what's HOT in 2008 and it's all green - organic practices,Brooklyn150 low-maintenance plants, rain barrels - everything that's here on the site!  And OUT are big lawns and hiring contractors to do everything for you, though to that last item I say "Oh, really?". 
  • Then the San Diego Union-Tribune weighs in with their hot trends for the new year and guess what leads the list - sustainable gardening!  (I'm not making this up.)   
  • Now the bad news - the Herald Tribune says that gardening (as in digging in actual dirt) is down as a national trend, though upgrading the garden as a living area is a hot trend. You know, those fancy outdoor kitchens.   

ON THE BLOGS  

  • Sure, we all love outdoor fires but gasp, squint, cough - that stuff's toxic, you know?  Smoke, that is. The American Right to Burn Stuff explores the issue and commenters weigh in.   
  • Paradise Lost? Thanks to global warming, there are more ticks and tick-borne diseases in our gardens.   

NEW PLANT PROFILES  More evergreens for "winter interest"

MORE NEW STUFF ON SUSTAINABLE-GARDENING.COM  

  • After this post solicited "real-life experiences with rain barrels" it was all compiled here on the site. This article about it being illegal to collect rainwater and from the comments it looks like it's not just in Bolivia. 
  • New combos are up and I'd LOVE to include photos of your favorites (with attribution, links, my first-born cat, whatever it takes).   
  • Check out this cool family project for attracting butterflies, found on The Mulch and added to my   Butterfly resources.  

"ON THE HOMEFRONT" are the stories here about transformation of my backyard from lawn to something else, yet to be determined.  Just scroll down to see them. 

 

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Interesting to note that sustainable-gardening is one of the hottest trends predicted for 08. Certainly not surprising though and I'm glad that more people are looking towards this end.

However, if my neighbour were to be asked about sustainable gardening he would respond that it must go further than this. It should indeed be SELF-sustainable gardening. That is, it no longer requires any effort from him - lol.

Doesn't surprise me that sustainable gardening and organics are on the rise.

Maybe the commercial gardening industry as a whole is seeing what a lot of backyard homegrown gardeners have known for a while.

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