Easy Exotic Strawberries and Community Gardening Etiquette

It's too hot to write. Here's the latest I've mustered at other places on the web.

July 20, 2011 at 5:44PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It's too hot to write. The brain cells get sluggish when the air takes on the quality of hot soup. I don't think there's much more to say about this heat.

Instead I'll offer up a few links to other topics I've addressed this week:

Stop by my blog, The Garden Buzz and discover this great little berry that's easy and exotic all at once. It's a delicious addition for any edible landscape from containers to patios to perennial beds, not to mention a tasty treat on your Cheerios.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

And over in the Home + Garden section where I get paid to pontificate about plants you can see what I learned about the dos and don'ts of community gardening. It's just as much about community as growing.

Here's hoping the heat breaks soon. Until them stay cool and be careful out there. The weeds can wait.

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