Reader Contributions

March 12, 2009 · Filed Under Recommended reading 

Things are a bit busy for me at the moment, and I haven’t had a lot of time lately to make posts.  In the meantime I have a couple of reader contributed things in this post and the next.  I’ll be back soon with regular posts!

Tom Turner emailed me to let me know about potential plans for recreating what’s probably one of the worlds oldest gardens.  He made a post about it here.

James also recently emailed me to tell me about his blog, ambitiously named All about Gardening Techniques.  He has a number of recent posts that I think are very interesting, and I don’t remember seeing recently on garden blogs, for example propagation by layering and cuttings.

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