Planning a Plot Without a ‘Net

(Via washingtonpost.com - A Cook's Garden by Barbara Damrosch)

Posted by admin to 'Net, A, Planning, Plot, Without on 2007-03-07, 21:00:00

Country people used to look to the sky for gardening advice, and some still do, taking cues from the phases of the moon, the positions of the constellations, the angle of the sun, the shape of the clouds. More typically now, a tiny, slow-moving dot of light beams an endless stream of fact and fiction to the satellite dishes in their yards, and thence to their PCs and Macs. Tidbits of plant lore appear with a click of the mouse. The right time to sow chervil root? Click! A source of Italian peppers? Click!

Another Year, Another Chance to Put Some Fun in Your Plot

(Via washingtonpost.com - A Cook's Garden by Barbara Damrosch)

Posted by admin to Another, Chance, Fun, Plot, Put, Some, Year,, Your, in, to on 2007-01-03, 21:00:00

New Year's resolutions are useless. In fact, I think they're a sort of jinx. Proclamations about losing five pounds or maintaining a perfect garden are doomed to failure because they're too much like homework. "Positive change," as the self-help books call it, happens accidentally when you're fully engaged in life. Progress occurs when you're so caught up in a project that you can't quit.