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Robin Lane Fox on “deadheading”

Robin Lane Fox of London writes an excellent weekend column in the Financial Times. I was honored that his most recent comments draw a little inspiration from some of my writing on the subject of “deadheading”.  You can read his column by clicking here.

 

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Perennial essential

Nick Leshi at the New York Botanical Gardens recommends my first book on the NYBG blog, Plant Talk.    Click here to read his comments.  By the way, when you are in New York City, I strongly encourage you to visit their gardens.   Get details, maps, etc at their website: www.nybg.org

 

 Spring AfternoonLouise Loeb Vegetable Garden

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A new place to connect

Welcome to my new home on the web.  I’ve been writing and speaking about gardening for more than twenty-five years, and there is nothing I love more than talking with people who share my passions, have read my books, or gotten something out of a lecture that I have presented.   I truly have found friends around the world.   This site will provide info on my many diverse activities and I hope you will bookmark it and return often.  I welcome your feedback (go to our comments page and leave me a note) as well as your own photos, stories, and tips.   Thanks for visiting tracylive.com

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Kicking off the new year with Dave Egbert

It was great fun to be on-air with Dave Egbert’s Garden Gab Radio Show on Saturday morning January 3.  Dave is heard on CRN Digital Talk Radio www.crntalk.com.  We discussed 50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants. Don’t forget to also check out Dave’s TV series, Garden Travels, with viewers from across the US and in more than 50 international countries—220 million households www.thecoastalgardener.com). Keep an eye on my ever-evolving calendar for lots of fun upcoming events.

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