It’s that time again, our weekly journey around the web to check out the best resources and most interesting articles that grabbed my attention this week. Let’s get started….
For a great review of the Perennial Plant Conference, check out the Garden Lady’s article telling us all about it.
Botany Buddy discussed the best native trees to support birds in your garden in The Birds and the Trees. Follow on twitter: @botanybuddy
Bethe Almeras, the Grass Stain Guru, wrote a very poignant article about what parts of nature will be left for our children to remember. Please take your children outside to explore nature, even if it’s just in your garden! Follow Bethe on twitter: @balmeras
Last week was blog action day, where over 10,000 bloggers wrote on the same subject. The topic this year was climate change, and here are my favorite posts from that day:
Alison Kerr wrote a great round-up in Impacting Climate Change One Post at a Time. Follow her on twitter: @alisonkerr
Learn about getting a Little Greener Every Day with Robin Shreeves in Green Term of the Week: Climate Change. Follow Robin on twitter: @rshreeves
Here’s a really great article about Getting Kids Involved in Addressing Climate Change by Melissa Hincha Ownby at Raising the Green. Follow on twitter: @MommyMellie
Wendy Gabriel, of My Green Side, wrote about her thoughts on the subject in My Green Side on Climate Change. Clean coal, anyone? Follow Wendy on twitter: @MyGreenSide
And, in case you missed it, my post on the subject was Top 10 Tips for Fighting Climate Change in Your Ecosystem Garden.Follow me on twitter: @CB4wildlife
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Thanks for the mention and link Carole.
“The Birds and the Trees”, what a great topic and title. I’m off to read that one!
Alison Kerr´s last post ..Nature is Found in the Heart
Love these weekly round-ups, Carole. I should do one time-time on play, etc. Thanks for the shout out for The Grass Stain Guru. – Bethe @balmeras
Bethe´s last post ..Frolic Friday: P is for Pumpkin!