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Author: Ed

Published inGardeniere

Midwest Gardeniere Update

written by Ed

Hey everyone!  A quick update on my work as the Midwest Gardeniere.  As you all know I was in San … More Midwest Gardeniere Update →

Midwest Gardeniere UpdateFebruary 27, 2013Gardeniere, HGTV, Jay Harris 0No comments on Midwest Gardeniere Update
Published inPlanning, Seeds

Seed Swap

written by Ed

So we went to the Chicago Botanic Garden Seed Swap and boy was it amazing.  There were thousands of seeds … More Seed Swap →

Seed SwapFebruary 25, 2013alyssum, Amaranth “Velvet Curtain”, corn, Gaillardia, Impatiens, moon flower, morning glory, Peppers, Rose hips, seed, Snap Dragon, swap, Wisteria 0No comments on Seed Swap
Published inGarden Journal, Gardeniere, Herb Garden, Planning

Winter Planning

written by Ed

It’s the middle of winter and so much is going on! As you know I had an incredibly successful trip … More Winter Planning →

Winter PlanningFebruary 13, 2013Belladonna, Betony, Bloodroot, Chamomile, Comfrey, Foxglove, Horehound, Medicinal Herb, Sticklewort, Valerian 0No comments on Winter Planning
Published inDisplay Garden, Gardeniere

“Stay Tuned”

written by Ed

So it’s day three of filming and so much has been going on. My day starts with whatever I need … More “Stay Tuned” →

“Stay Tuned”January 30, 2013Midwest Gardeniere, travel 1Only one comment on “Stay Tuned”
Published inGardeniere

Commercial Day 1

written by Ed

Greetings from San Diego, First day shooting the HGTV commercial was awesome.  Chris Lambton is hysterical!  He is a joy … More Commercial Day 1 →

Commercial Day 1January 28, 2013Commercial, Gardeniere, San DIego 0No comments on Commercial Day 1
Published inPollination

The Beauty of Pollination

written by Ed

A garden offers us color and scent and a connection with the amazing wonders of nature.  Sometimes we see nature … More The Beauty of Pollination →

The Beauty of PollinationJanuary 21, 2013bat, bee, butterfly, humming bird, Louie Schwartzberg, pollination, pollinators 0No comments on The Beauty of Pollination
Published inAnnuals, Planning

Making Mini Greenhouses

written by Ed

Here is another gardening project that can be done in the winter.  It’s January in Chicago, at least 2 to … More Making Mini Greenhouses →

Making Mini GreenhousesJanuary 14, 2013Gerbera daisies, milk carton, mini greenhouses, Nemesia, Osteospermum, snapdragons 0No comments on Making Mini Greenhouses
Published inDisplay Garden

Garden Planning

written by Ed

As you know from a previous post I am working with Scotts Miracle-Gro on a short commercial series to be aired on … More Garden Planning →

Garden PlanningJanuary 4, 2013color gardens, Edible gardens, miniature garden, point and plant garden, Sensory gardens 0No comments on Garden Planning
Published inDisplay Garden, Garden Journal, Holiday

Happy Holidays and Let’s Get Ready for Next Year

written by Ed

First of all I want to offer my wishes for a very Happy Holiday Season to everyone. Once you’re back … More Happy Holidays and Let’s Get Ready for Next Year →

Happy Holidays and Let’s Get Ready for Next YearDecember 24, 2012Lenten Rose, Notebook, Snow Crocus 0No comments on Happy Holidays and Let’s Get Ready for Next Year
Published inCommunity Garden, Gardeniere

New Developments

written by Ed

Even on the first day of winter there is a lot to do.  Two big projects have come up and … More New Developments →

New DevelopmentsDecember 22, 2012Community, Community Garden, Gardenieres, HGTV, Home Depot, Miracle-Gro, Richard Clark Park, Richard Clark Park Advisory Council, Richard Clark Park Framework Plan, Sustainability Garden 0No comments on New Developments

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