Farm Garden Launches a Format
June 3, 2005 -- Farm & Garden changes to a periodical publication schedule. The new format allows Farm & Garden to provide seasonal information on a regular basis to our readers. The response to our changeover has been overwhelmingly positive!
Here's what you'll find this month on Farm & Garden.
Columns
GardenZone (June 6): In this edition of GardenZone Linda explores gardeners and their gardens gone, but not forgotten in "A Gardener Lived Here."
Backyard Gardener (June 6): Keith Bellinger takes a look at a wide variety of methods trellising. In Keith's world, trellising is more than plant support, it's an art form. You can read all about it in "Growing Up."
CSA Farmer (June 13): Beth Lambert Hook ponders the excitement and leanness of opening day for a CSA in Zone 5 with her contribution "Opening Day."
Heavy Horses (June 13): A new addition to Farm & Garden. Heavy Horses is a hands-on column on the subject of draft horses. This month Paul Muller gets us started with "The Practicality of Horse Farming."
Cornucopia (June 20): Janet Defever shares her enthusiasm for volunteer gardening projects as she presents some unique and interesting ways to be active within your community in "Volunteerism."
Market Farmer (June 27): TBD - Author/Farmer is a bit buried with spring planting and start up.
Advertising
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Writer's Wanted
Farm & Garden is looking for writers for a new column titled Gardening With Your Community. The column will focus on topics such as 4-H, master gardeners, school gardens and private gardens open to the public.
We're also interested in hearing from you about any ideas you'd like to write about. You don't have to be an experienced writer. Our editor will help you get started. Please contact our Robin at
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About Farm & Garden
Farm & Garden is a sustainable agriculture and rural living resource project. The project's goal is to catalog and publish the skills, tools, and knowledge related to sustainable, organic, and biodynamic agriculture so that farmers and gardeners may benefit from them.
Gregg Banse - Director
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Farm Garden Launches a Format