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7 thoughts on “Gardens Illustrated February 2008”
Great article! But nosey parker??? I mean, I know the traditional meaning, but unless this is a standard column in the magazine, I don’t get the reference. Am I missing the obvious here?
It’s a monthly interview column in the magazine.
Great interview. :) I imagine gardening in TO, like any city, would be a challenge.
congrats, I loved reading the article!
I was surprised and excited to see you in Gardens Illustrated. I love the magazine and really like visiting your blog. I love how light-hearted your site feels. Gardening should be fun!
Thanks for sharing the piece. Congratulations!
Just realized I bought March instead of February. Drag! Guess this is reason to get a subscription
Great article! But nosey parker??? I mean, I know the traditional meaning, but unless this is a standard column in the magazine, I don’t get the reference. Am I missing the obvious here?
It’s a monthly interview column in the magazine.
Great interview. :) I imagine gardening in TO, like any city, would be a challenge.
congrats, I loved reading the article!
I was surprised and excited to see you in Gardens Illustrated. I love the magazine and really like visiting your blog. I love how light-hearted your site feels. Gardening should be fun!
Thanks for sharing the piece. Congratulations!
Just realized I bought March instead of February. Drag! Guess this is reason to get a subscription