Sustainable Gardening News

September 2008 Issue

Kurt Bluemel's Home, mid-September

In the News

  • The EPA finally issued its new emission standards for mowers and blowers, as reported here.
  • Still more reports of lawn wars, this time in Ottawa. Oh, and this one in Lansdale, PA.
  • The NY Times shows us a sustainable landscape, and reactions to it differ.
  • Great update in the Chicago Tribune on plastics in the ag and hort industries, only about 1% of which are recycled (versus 25% or more in the beverage industry). Lots of encouraging signs at the end of that article, though.

On the blogs

New on Sustainable-Gardening

My So-called Second Career

  • On the writing front, I delivered my first article to the nice folks at Organic Gardening Mag — scheduled for April of '09 — about spring garden coaching. And I have another coaching story in the works for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
  • I talked about urban and sustainable gardening to an Elderhostel group visiting D.C. and they were great — living up to the many good things I've heard about them.
  • Next up — the speaking gig Amy Stewart and I have in Portland, Oregon this week at the Garden Writers Association annual meeting. The topic we've been asked to cover is "Blogging Success Stories"

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Portland, here we come!

Amy Stewart and I will be speaking to the Garden Writers Association

Reading:

Nancy Ondra's Grasses is inspiring

Watching:

The "Daily Show" team — now more than ever

Listening to:

"Bob Edwards Weekend" via iTunes

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