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Thanks ever so much. You rock! I am a little old fashion and would love to have a book of your NY times articles. Any chance you are thinking of putting them in book form? I totally have enjoyed the journey with you through this interesting year. Thanks for you information and comfort. Hi, Debbie. I once bought a book by Thomas Friedman and was disappointed to discover that it was a collation of articles he had written and I had already read.

Perhaps it depends on the contract you have with the newspaper. This is so useful, thanks Margaret. We use old recycled railway sleepers which work really well for raised beds. I love your American notes having had an obsession with all things natural and American all my life. K Job and W. Longs wonderful illustrated books changed my life.

Now I have some of your articles to read! We do have at least one thing in common and that is the battle with Houttuynia cordata. It was here when I bought my house 20 years ago and has been a continuing battle. I wondered if you had tried solarization and if it worked.

I have not used my quota of NYT articles. Is there a special way to read them that I am not aware of? Please give me advice on how to deal with a garden that has contracted a fungus disease. I have sf of sedum recently installed.

Half has crown rot. My professional landscaper is stumped. Is there another way? Thanks Margaret for everything! Hi, Luanne. Any chance you can share any of these articles without having to go through The NY Times? Your email address will not be published. Post Comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

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