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Posts Tagged ‘Garden Writers Association’

12 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 14th, 2009 • Category: Places, Style

 
12. Sir Walter
A few days into the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina, a fellow garden writer glanced up at the statue in front of the convention centre that we’d passed about a million times and realized it was Sir Walter Raleigh. I’m not sure what took us so long to make the connection between [...]



11 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 13th, 2009 • Category: Favourite Plants, Plants

 
11. Bottle trees
Discovering new plants is a big part of why I attend conferences such as the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina. It can also be frustrating, especially if the plants aren’t hardy enough for my USDA Zone 5 garden in Toronto. None-the-less, I’m always captivated by shrubs, trees and perennials that [...]



10 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 12th, 2009 • Category: Designers, Gurus & Trends, Style

10. Play Checks
My family, friends and most passersby who spy the newspaper on the front porch at 9 a.m. know that I’m not a morning person. So, when I dragged myself out of bed to attend the 8 a.m. keynote speech at the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh, I sincerely hoped it would be [...]



9 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 9th, 2009 • Category: Dig in, Techniques

9. BirdCam
“Look at the birdie!” has never had more meaning. While roaming the exhibit hall for new gardening products at the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina, I found a great bird-watching gadget. The Audubon BirdCam actually lets you capture images of the birds that visit your backyard feeder. This weather-resistant outdoor camera [...]



8 of 12 Great Things I Found At Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 8th, 2009 • Category: Favourite Gardens, Gardens

8. Private Gardens
The story tours of private gardens are a real treat of any Garden Writers Symposium, and the 2009 symposium in Raleigh was no exception. These tours offer a chance to see the best gardens of the region, to talk with the garden-makers and to discover new plants, plant combinations, and design ideas. Here’s [...]



7 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 6th, 2009 • Category: Plants, Veggies & Herbs

7. Scuppernongs
For a gal who grew up with a grape vine in her backyard you’d think I’d know a grape when I see one, but scuppernongs had me scuppered. The size of ping-pong balls, these juicy fruits were nestled into pint-sized boxes lined up on the open shelves of more than a few vendors at [...]



6 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 5th, 2009 • Category: Designers, Gurus & Trends, Style

 
6. Natural landscapes for the real world
Larry Weaner, a landscape architect based in Glenside, Pennsylviania, opened his talk on “Breaking the Rules” at the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh with a story about how Native Americans were this continent’s first ecologists. Among their sustainable practices was the deliberate division the carex plants growing in [...]



5 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 4th, 2009 • Category: Plants

There were so many plants, both in the gardens we toured and in the exhibit halls where growers were showing off their latest and greatest, that it was difficult to narrow down the list of most lusted-after plants for this series of blog postings. But I just couldn’t take my eyes off…
5. Mahonia ‘Soft Caress’
Okay, [...]



4 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 3rd, 2009 • Category: Favourite Gardens, Gardens

Story tours are a popular part of Garden Writers Symposiums. We all board buses, usually at ungodly hours of the morning, to tramp through public and private gardens. It’s a real challenge to take a photo without a single garden writer in the frame, and just as difficult to stay out of the way of [...]



3 of 12 Great Things I Found at Raleigh

By Lorraine • Oct 2nd, 2009 • Category: Dig in, Techniques

Who would have thought that a lecture on plant pests and disease would be one of the highlights of the 2009 Garden Writers Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina? Here’s why Jim Chatfield’s talk ranked #3 of 12 great things I found at Raleigh.
3. Jim Chatfield
Got diseased or buggy plants? Who you gonna call? Ohio State [...]