Sustainable Gardening News - May 21, 2008 Issue

In the News
- Treehugger reports that condoms can save the rain forest. Another great reason to use 'em, I suppose.
On the Blogs
- Boy, the Germinatarix got into the thick of the lawn/anti-lawn debate when she supported SYNLawn for areas without enough rainfall for the real stuff. Commenters spoke their minds.
- Great post by Saxon Holt at Gardening Gone Wild about marketing of new plants taking a bizarre turn of late.
- I reported on how advice about dandelions is changing - but not fast enough here in D.C. where it's still "Nuke 'em!"
- Wanna see how the more toxic elements in the petro-hort industry promote their smelly products? Every way they can think of, including lobbying the garden writers. Lots of juicy comments.
In the Garden

- Reports of my lawn-to-groundcover and lawn-to-veggies makeovers are coming soon.
My So-Called Second Career
- It's peak season for gardening coaches, and I wrote about one client who received my services as an early Father's Day gift. I'm meeting some very, very cool people this way, I'll tell ya.
- I finally gave my first talk to a large group, using actual photos, on the subject of Creating and Maintaining a Sustainble Gardening - what else? The crowd was not shy with their questions and a lively time was had by all. But best of all, it's over.
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