Our latest Washington Examiner article is now out. It is about the spring home and garden show season. Something which I'm very familiar with just having gone up to the Philadelphia Flower Show twice this week! (An exhibit from that show is pictured here.) Read the Examiner article online (March 9 edition - page 62), or grab the print version at the red street boxes around town today - the article is on R14 (Real Estate section - page 14).
Washington Gardener Magazine is in Booth #920 at the Washington Home & Garden Show starting yesterday through Sunday at the DC Convention Center. Please come by our booth to subscribe, renew, purchase the current issue and back issues, and buy gift subscriptions. Our booth is right near Edible Landscaping, who has a great inventory of plants include trains of wintergreen that I'd been eyeing all yesterday and most likely will purchase by the time the show ensds Sunday night!
The show management has just given us 4 passes to the show worth $10 each. We will give out two sets of two passes each to Washington Gardener Magazine readers. If you would like to attend the show this weekend, send an email to Editor@WashingtonGardener.com by 7:00 pm tonight (Friday, 3/9). Please out "WH&G" in the subject line and include your full name in the body of the email. We will notify the winners tonight and have your passes waiting at the will-call box office for use on either this Saturday or Sunday.
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