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Alison Kerr

Best of the Web: New Year Edition

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I had a wonderful Christmas with my family and an amazing New Year with friends. I’m feeling so blessed!
I did have an unexpected forced absence from my computer, though. My hard drive picked that week to crash. No twitter, no Facebook, and no blogging.
I’m pleased to say that my computer has been returned to me [...]

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Ecosystem Gardening Best of the Web #9

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It’s that time of the week again, our weekly look around the web to share with you the most interesting articles and photos for your enjoyment and education. There is so much fascinating information that I like to give you a summary of what caught my attention this week.

Entomologist Nancy Grieg shares her expertise in [...]

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Ecosystem Gardening Best of the Web #8

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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 [...]

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Conservation Gardening Best of the Web #4

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It’s time for my weekly round-up of the best of the web. I don’t have a theme this week, just a collection of great articles. Enjoy!
Alison Kerr of Loving Nature’s Garden has written a thought provoking article about the cost of restoring habitat after we’ve destroyed it in Prairie Restoration, Is it worth it?. What [...]

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Natives vs. Invasives: Can’t we just all get along?

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I’ve talked about the native/invasive plant debate before, and by this time you know that I am a passionate advocate of the use of native plants in our landscapes because our wildlife is dependent on them for their very existance.
Alison Kerr, of Loving Nature’s Garden, has written a very good summary of this debate and [...]

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