Tuesday, March 1, 2011

As with religion and politics, there are many opinions on how to grow a tomato plant.

Just walked into the house and am reinvigorated by this first day of March.

Those of you who garden or work outside can definitely discern the changes in seasons. Though not a meteorologist, I have maintained the snowfalls in March are different than those in January and December.

The March snowfall is almost refreshing---and most certainly does not linger on the ground for long!
 
Hametownshoppes Gardening will about how to enjoy the outdoor living areas that we live, work, and play in. I am very lucky as a writer as there is an endless of topics about gardening.  Generally not as  controversial as a discussion about religion, sports,  and politics--though there are zillions of different gardening opinions as for example how to successfully grow "the world’s best tomato."
 
I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and attended Ohio State’s Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster Ohio. Having been employed either full time or part-time in the garden center industry for over 20 years, I bring some credibility to some of my many observations about growing lawns, gardening, and landscape design.

Through my years of experience, other than the most complicated scientific discussion regarding plant materials or engineering design, there are many opinions as to how grow the most successful rose bush, largest pumpkin, or how to design the most perfect patio.

With gardening, there are hundreds of authorities.  No one person has all the answers.

Gardeners like to share ideas.  That is the goal of this blog; that the blog becomes an exchanging of ideas and tips how we can maximize our gardening enjoyment.

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