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Re: Book Give-Away: Beautiful No-Mow Yards, by Evelyn J. Hadden

We live in a house that was built to be very Eco-friendly--geothermal heat, super insulated, low VOC paints etc. but then the disconnect: an acre of contractors special grass seed and a row of non native boxwoods along the front. Each year I add more native plants and the mowing time has been cut in half. My goal is to use one gallon of gas to manage the grass each year. I either need more ideas or a more efficient mower.

Re: Healthy Skepticism for a Healthy Garden - Win A Free Copy of The Informed Gardener!

The myth not to move peonies. I planted one and it didn't flower so I moved it and it thanked me with a few giant, fragrant flowers. Im hoping for more next year as it gets better established.

Re: The American Meadow Garden : Win A Free Copy of John Greenlee's Book!

Lawnmowers are over-rated. Watching the bees, insects and birds is way more fun. Saxon Holt's photography is also a treat and a true inspiration! This book would be a great addition to my collection...