Rebirth in the garden is magical. And so is the rebirth of a blog. Exciting changes are happening at GGW that have been brewing for several months. We want your input as we go through the process. Saxon, Debra, Noel, and I love sharing our passion, expertise, and connecting with you. We write for you.[...]
Fran Sorin
What You Didn’t Know About Debra Lee Baldwin: Reflections on Her Childhood
I asked each of our GGW Contributors– Debra, Saxon, and Noel– to write some thoughts about their childhood that left an imprint on them—–and how it led them to where they are today. It will give you a glimpse into the backgrounds of three extraordinary individuals whose passion for what they do comes through in[...]
How To Have Faith That Spring’s Coming While Trudging In A Foot Of Snow: 7 Tips
I feel like I’ve been living on Noah’s Ark for the past few weeks. Non stop thrashing pellets of rain. And sand storms. This has been one of the rainiest records on history for Israel. For a country that gets only 8” of rain a year, this is good news. Up to a certain point.[...]
What Our Mothers Taught Us About Gardening and Life
Benjamin Vogt lives in Lincoln, Nebraska where he writes and gardens and garden coaches. He has a little memoir entitled Sleep, Creep, Leap: The First Three Years of a Nebraska Garden, and blogs at The Deep Middle. Visit him at his main website, bevogt As a lot of you already know, Ben is an exquisite[...]
What Our Mothers Taught Us About Gardening & Life
Steve Asbell is a writer, illustrator and photographer based out of Jacksonville, Florida. I’m a big fan of his writing and his love of gardening is inspiring. You can find more about him at his blog, The Rainforest Garden. Fran Sorin In Steve’s words: I’ve only been a gardener for the last three years, but[...]