Showing posts with label Publications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Publications. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2014

GreenPrints Celebrates 25th Anniversary


GreenPrints Magazine
Congratulations to Pat Stone and everyone at GreenPrints on their 25th anniversary.

GreenPrints is not your average gardening magazine. Editor Pat Stone describes it this way..."GreenPrints shares the personal, not the how-to, side of gardening, with wonderful stories and beautiful art. It truly is a "Weeder's Digest," sharing hilarious, inspiring, consoling, frustrating, nurturing, heartwarming true garden experiences of gardeners all over the country (and the world!). It's twice been voted The Best Small Garden Magazine in America."

Click here to see their 100th issue.

Looking for holiday gift ideas for the gardener in your life?  How about a subscription to GreenPrints?  Mention our blog (GardenScribe's Gardener's Notebook) when you order (by phone--800-569-0602--or at www.greenprints.com) and get an extra (5th) issue added to your subscription!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The GardenScribe Plant Organizer has a new look!

Just in time for the holiday season, and in response to customer requests, Everyday Projects LLC has introduced a new binder size for its popular gardening journal, the GardenScribe Plant Organizer.

The new binder is a 1 ½ inch ring case made binder with a beautiful floral cover designed by fine artist Schery Markee-Sullivan.

Customers will now be able to choose the binder that suits them best. 

Visit our website for full details.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Organic Lawn Care Book

I switched over to organic lawn care about 8 years ago.  I’m glad that I made the switch, and for the most part, I'm happy with my lawn.  But, I have to admit that it isn’t picture perfect.  Part of the reason is that I focus most of my time and attention on my garden beds, and then really just don’t have enough energy to fuss with my lawn.  I’m satisfied if it’s green, even if some of the green is weeds.

However, this spring I noticed that the north side of my property was being taken over by clover. So, I decided to research the best way to get rid of it. My first thought was some kind of chemical weed killer. Then I came across a book that I found to be very helpful:  The Organic Lawn Care Manual by Paul Tukey.

The author spent many years as a lawn care professional.  After suffering from some medical problems related to the use of lawn chemicals, he decided to eliminate chemicals and find organic alternatives to lawn care.

The book explains how to evaluate your lawn’s current condition and how to make the transition from chemicals to organics.  There are instructions on how to start a lawn from scratch as well as how to renovate an existing lawn.  The author is a proponent of compost tea, and gives step-by-step instructions (with photos) on how to make your own brew.   There is a very detailed description of common weeds and what they are trying to tell you about your soil (in my case, the clover is an indication that my soil lacks nitrogen).

Overall, I found this book to be well written and would recommend it to anyone interested in organic lawn care.

Monday, March 12, 2012

2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

Do you know your Plant Hardiness Zone? It’s an important piece of information to have before you purchase plants for your garden because it helps you determine which plants will survive in your area.

In February 2012, the USDA released a new Plant Hardiness Zone Map, the first update in 25 years.  Additions to the map are Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.  You will also see a very detailed breakdown of each zone. 

An interactive version of the map is now available at the USDA Agricultural Research Service.

Click on your state, or enter in your zip code to get your hardiness zone.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

GardenScribe Plant Organizer Video

Check out our new GardenScribe Plant Organizer video.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Martha Stewart’s Great Finds





We're pleased to announce that the GardenScribe Plant Organizer has been included in the "Great Finds" section of the March 2011 issue of Martha Stewart Living. Look for us on page 38. Martha's chosen 50 great gardening products to showcase in this Special Gardening Issue, and we're proud to be among them. Thank you Martha!

While you're enjoying the issue, be sure to take a peek at the Cinnamon-Streusel Coffee Cake recipe on page 78. Yum !!!