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October 2012

I Never Promised You a Rain Garden

10/17/12

I Never Promised You a Rain Garden

Issues related to water and rainfall has created more problems in the landscape than pests and disease this season. Can a "Rain Garden" be the answer?

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Preservation Before the Frost

10/17/12

Preservation Before the Frost

With frost predicted for this past weekend, I decided it was time to rescue some fresh herbs and preserve them to take us through the winter.

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Unplugged

10/09/12

Unplugged

Today we are more connected than ever before. However, are we really in touch, or are we slipping further away from the things that really matter? Drew unplugs to test the theory.

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Sex and Drugs in the Community Garden

10/02/12

Sex and Drugs in the Community Garden

I'm a guy that talks to folks about plants a lot. I challenge you to find a topic or interest that doesn't have a plant connection. Sex, drugs and rock n roll included.

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Bob Carey is not only the Resident Horticulturalist for Harrisburg Magazine, also hosts his own weekly radio program "Garden Talk" which can be heard across WIOO AM 1000, WEEO AM 1480, and 93.9 FM each Sunday morning at 11:30 am-12:30pm.

We are pleased to have Bob share his thoughts and unique insights on everything and anything Home & Garden as a regular blogger here at HarrisburgMagazine.com.

For information, questions, guest appearances on Garden Talk or ideas on topics, or anything regarding Bob Carey Horticultural Services, Bob can be contacted at bcarey@benchmarkgroupmedia.com

In addition to being the author of NIGHT WHISPERS, available hereDrew B. Frank enjoys offering his perspective on home gardening, "as my family and I attempt to go local on our meager 1/3 of an acre in suburbia."

He relates that after having grown up with an acre garden on his family's farm, he decided 25 years later that a small kitchen garden would be simple to impliment. "How hard could it be?" he wondered, "I had the experience, right?"

Whether it's his insight on collecting cast iron cookware or merely his thoughts on getting back to basics in the midst of today's ultra tech world, Drew invites everyone who'll care to listen to come along for the trip as he continues to learn how to become more self-relient.

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