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Avainsanatgardening (142), reference (36), essays (33), garden design (23), cold climate (15), perennials (14), plants (12), upstate ny (11), native plants (10), flowering bulbs (9) — kaikki avainsanat

RyhmätBloggers, Gardening

LempikirjailijatJennifer Bennett, C. Colston Burrell, Joe Eck, Pamela J. Harper, Gordon Hayward, Patrick Lima, Christopher Lloyd, Ann Lovejoy, Louise Beebe Wilder, Wayne Winterrowd (Yhteiset suosikit)

Tietoja minusta I am a freelance writer gardening in the Southern Tier of upstate New York. I also publish ColdClimateGardening.com, a website dedicated to providing gardening information and help to northern gardeners. Cold Climate Gardening provides the information gardeners need to successfully garden in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and colder. Here you'll find links, book reviews, recommended plants and a collaborative weblog, all designed to help you nurture a thriving garden.

Tietoja kirjastostani I have only catalogued my gardening books. If I ever upgrade to a paid account, perhaps that will change.

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Oikea nimiKathy Purdy

SijaintiSouthern Tier, NY

Sähköpostiosoitekathycoldclimategardening.com

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RekisteröitymispäiväNov 5, 2005

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Hello Kathy, I saw that you added a book on the Harvard Glass Flowers. Before Thanksgiving, I had no idea they existed. I was visiting my son in Boston, looking for something to do and see that weekend. I jumped on the exhibit when I learned of its existance. Truely amazing! In school, I learned some of my horiculture from herbarium specimens. They could never give a three dimentional representation of the plant. These glass flowers gave you a sense of their true volume and size. Also, the cross sections of the ovaries were enlightening. In the collection, you could see the artists improve their color technique as the collection grew. I missed seeing the catalog in the gift shop as I was helping my daughter walk quickly out of the museum after being deeply freaked out by the large number of large preditors (lions, tigers, etc.) displayed in very close quarters!!! It is an eclectic museum! I will track down the catalog. LT is an amazing tool! Thank you
Thanks for the welcome - I was actually surprised to find how many books I had, but not to see how many related to gardening. I've got most of my library documented, but I continue to find more books in out of the way places around the house. Our climate in Phoenix is very unlike yours, but I grew up in New England so I'm familiar with your weather. I look forward to seeing more from the group.
Hi,

Thanks, the Gardening group looks like a good group to belong to. I'll try to find the book before the month is up. My public library is closing for most of November due to substantial renovation, but I hope I can get there this weekend.
I got interested in medieval Hispano-Arab lit because I'd nearly always been fascinated by languages, but mine was a very small high school where Spanish was the only option. By the time I got to the university I was pretty good at it. When the university started offering Arabic, I just about had to take it--because, among other things, I knew I might never get another shot at it! Then I began to see how neatly the two languages meshed historically . . .And besides, I couldn't get a linguistics degree here, so I had to concentrate somewhere!
Thanks for the comment! I'm doing my dissertation on garden imagery in medieval Hispano-Arab literature. My own garden is tiny.
cold climate..looking forward to the group...I garden in Lousiana (zone 8)...have English peas, green onions, mustard greens, spinach, pumpkins, and more growing in my fall vegtable garden.
Kathy... now we have 12 books in common, soon to be 13. I ordered the book by J. Kincaid that you recommended for December reading. I got it cheap via Amazon secondary seller so should have it in a few days.

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