One of our past EdibleHarvest columns from Washington Gardener Magazine was reprinted with permission in the February 2007 issue of Groundwork, a publication of the Landscape Contractors Association MD-DC-VA. (I'd link you to the direct article reprint online, but you must be one of their association members to access it.) We got the reprint credit, however they left off Cindy Brown of Green Spring Gardens, the author and photographer. She will get acknowledged in a correction in their next issue.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Where Credit Is Due
One of our past EdibleHarvest columns from Washington Gardener Magazine was reprinted with permission in the February 2007 issue of Groundwork, a publication of the Landscape Contractors Association MD-DC-VA. (I'd link you to the direct article reprint online, but you must be one of their association members to access it.) We got the reprint credit, however they left off Cindy Brown of Green Spring Gardens, the author and photographer. She will get acknowledged in a correction in their next issue.
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