I'm pleased to announce that there are two new gardening blogs from fellow gardeners in Chatham, New Jersey:
Marta McDowell, "a blog about digging in the dirt, growing flowers and vegetables, garden history, horticulture and nature."
Visual Thinking in a Fairmount Garden, "A textile designer among the weeds of her mind."
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Thursday, August 07, 2008
Gardening Blogs are Growing in Chatham, New Jersey
Posted by Julia Erickson at 7:54 AM
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4 comments:
Is Chatham New Jersey a big garden community? I know your probably one of the nicest places to live if you have to commute to NY.
Patsi
Patsi,
NJ Monthly actually named Chatham the best place to live in NJ for 2008! I'm not sure what qualifies as a "big garden community" but we certainly have several high quality nurseries in the area that support a lot of gardeners. Further, local places like Reeves Reed in Summit also attracts people who like gardening. Where in NJ do you live?
-Heirloom Gardener
I'm honored. Perhaps geology is destiny, and Chatham has so much of that.
HG,
Near Ocean City.
I have to be close to the ocean.
My husband loves it here also.
Patsi
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