Sustainable Gardening Newsletter - April 2009 Issue

Cherry blossoms and Capital Arches at the National Arboretum
In the News
- New green job opportunity! Most cities are still sending organic kitchen waste to landfills, but not in British Columbia, where Bin to Curb is operating.
- The Women's Bean Project. It's green, it fights poverty - what's not to love?
- Got more squash than you can eat? The online VeggieTrader is here to help you find takers. (Or you could use a neighborhood Yahoo group - which if you don't have one, why not?)
- To dispel any doubts that fresh, local foods are IN, there's a $3 iPhone Locavore app to help you find them.
On the Sustainable Gardening Blog
On GardenRant
- And here she makes the case that growing food isn't expensive.
On Other Blogs
- Blogger Tom Alexander does NOT shy away from politics. Here's his rant about "wingnut" climate-change deniers.
- Joe Lamp'l's $25 Victory Garden Challenge is getting lots of (well-deserved) attention. Watch episodes here and here. Press coverage detailed here.
On the Home Front
- I announced the new national media campaign Green the Grounds.org and called on bloggers to post about it on Earth Day. Supporting Organizations are coming on board and it's starting to be FUN.
- And in the garden, it's all about the mulch - about 150 loads of it from my driveway where it was dumped to the beds.
- And I finally met - at least by phone - one of my favorite gardening gurus - Paul James, the Gardener Guy of HGTV fame. Story coming soon!
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