Monday, December 13, 2010
About Me
- Name: barbara wise
- Location: tennessee, United States
"Gardening is not some sort of game by which one proves his superiority over others, nor is it a marketplace for the display of elegant things that others cannot afford. It is, on the contrary, a growing work of creation, endless in its changing elements. It is not a monument or an achievement, but a sort of traveling, a kind of pilgrimage you might say, often a bit grubby and sweaty though true pilgrims do not mind that. A garden is not a picture, but a language, which is of course the major art of life." Henry Mitchell "The Essential Earthman" I work as the Floriculture Director for Landscape Services, Inc. My job includes designing and planting semi-annually hundreds of annual beds containers and garden beds for commercial development, neighborhoods, and residents requesting our horticulture services. I love my job and the opportunity to bring beauty to our local communities. Most of all, I love introducing new plant material to the average gardener, and to helping them find success in their own gardens.
Previous Posts
- Day 72 - On the First Day of Christmas
- Day 71 of 365 Days of Container Gardening
- Day 70 - A Magical Fairy Containerland
- Day 69 - Retro Thursday from the Dallas Arboretum
- Day 68 - Nothing Says Merry Christmas Like....
- Day 67 - Post Some Dragons at Your Door
- Day 66 - When You Are Feeling a Little Weepy
- Day 65 - A Low Growing Winter Windowbox
- In Whatever State I Am
- Day 64 - Here's a Bonfire To Warm You
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I read a story in the paper about a coffehouse that is filled with people working on their computers and the Internet, but when the Internet goes down they are all so focused that they just do all those off-line jobs that are waiting for them. It was a great story about this silent freelance workplace. They drink coffee but only while they are working.
Great container! I too had to take the crash course on droid blogging a few months back. It was quite an adventure.
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