The August 15 issue of the Washington Gardener Enews is now out. The feature story is on local farmers' markets. This issue also includes award-winning area community gardens, a garden-related event listings for the region, an August to-do run-down for your yard, and much more. You can view the archived version here.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
August Enews Now Out
The August 15 issue of the Washington Gardener Enews is now out. The feature story is on local farmers' markets. This issue also includes award-winning area community gardens, a garden-related event listings for the region, an August to-do run-down for your yard, and much more. You can view the archived version here.
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Washington writer George Pelecanos has a new novel out called "The Night Gardener," and it's about bodies being left in the community gardens of Washington. I'll have to look for the newsletter.
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Our mgagazine is available by subscription and single issue sales.
The two publications have completely separate and different content.
I had seen the Pelecanos book promotion - he often writes about downtown Silver Spring and the Georgia Ave corridor so has also caught my interest. This book in particular about a murderer dumoing bodies in DC's community garden plots - hits a little close to home for some of us who who rather NOT have folks get ideas into their heads like this.
Ah well, at least it is fiction and not the latest Washington POst headline...