Hi everyone,
For those of you who may know Deb Lambert at Corliss, you know she is an extraordinary horticulturalist and a "go to" person when you need help in your garden. You may also know she has a wonderful website for herself and Corliss and several delightful blogs. One of my favorites is "Plants Behaving Badly". Deb is a brilliant writer, poet and photographer. I love her work and subscribe to her weekly newsletter. I recently asked her if I could share her links with our members and she enthusiastically replied:
"Paula ~ Link away, with impunity!
Each newsletter has its own link, so the best way to share that is via subscriptions. Anyone interested in a free subscription can sign up at gardenauthor1@verizon.net. Just have them leave their name and phone number and I'll add them to our growing list (over 600 subscribers, so far). The phone number is just in case the newsletter bounces back ("mailbox full", wrong address, etc.) Without the phone number as a backup contact, I have no choice other than to drop them from the list.
Nice to have some sun and warmth... finally! Hope your spring gardens are flourishing."
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Years ago Deb gave me her recipe for what I called "magic sauce" which she r ecommended be put in every hole
ReplyDeletedug for every plant. The recipe had 4 ingredients including sand and somehow I have misplaced the recipe. Is there anyone still at Corliss who might be able to share Deb's recipe with me? I would be so grateful, and my how we miss out Deb.
R.Ellis