Perennially Yours Blog

Fondly, Donna. Garden club program chair, Boston, MA, 2010

Mar 1, 2011

“THANK YOU!!!! The program was absolutely fantastic! You are a true natural….passion for the subject combined with wit & wisdom never fails, does it??? Our ladies were blown away….copious notes were being taken all over the room….e-mail platitudes have been filling my in-box…a uniquely successful program evidenced by the congo line anxiously waiting to purchase…

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Marilyn Marilyn Reynolds Philadelphia Flower Show Lecture Series Coordinator 2009

Mar 1, 2011

“Hi Kerry,  It was truly my pleasure to have you at the show. We received very good comments regarding your lecture. Our flower show visitor looks forward to sessions with practical “how-to” gardening information, and you nailed it! I look forward to inviting you back next year, with or without a book. My best to…

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Published Articles & Designs

Mar 1, 2011

“Go ahead, dig in” (The Spirit of Saratoga, March 2008) “Low-Maintenance Perennial Gardening, Reality or Myth?” (The Chronicle, regional newspaper, April 2004; Capital Region Living, April 2006) “Jump-start Your Gardens for a Great Summer Show!” (Capital Region Living, April 2004) “We have Self-Cleaning Ovens. So, Why Not Self-Cleaning Gardens?” (The Chronicle, regional newspaper, April 2006)…

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Perennially Yours has been in the following magazines, newspapers, television shows, radio programs, garden books, and garden tours:

Mar 1, 2011

Garden Gate magazine (two feature articles, garden design, back cover photo; 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 plus in the 2008 special publication Great Gardens Solutions for Small Spaces) Gardening magazine (2005 and 2007) People, Places & Plants magazine (2004, 2006) How-To Gardening magazine (2005) Garden Ideas & Outdoor Living produced by Better Homes and Gardens (2007)…

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LAST CALL: 8TH ANNUAL GREAT GARDENS AND LANDSCAPING SYMPOSIUM AT THE EQUINOX RESORT, APRIL 1 & 2, 2011

Mar 1, 2011

Come on now. If you havent already registered for this premier gardening symposium in the Northeast, I’m here to nudge you. This is going to be one grand time with hundreds of home gardeners like yourself who want to ramp up the new gardening season with great information on incredible new plants, cutting edge gardening techniques, and organic products while enjoying world-class accommodations and food. And this year’s vendor area will be larger than ever. So will be the number of door prizes awarded.

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LET ‘EM RIP: 2011 HOME GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE CONSULTATIONS

Mar 1, 2011

Is it too early to talk about scheduling your home garden and landscaping consultation? Nope. The snow will melt at some point and when it does, I’ll be in your yards helping you to have more glorious, lower-maintenance gardens. I’ll help answer your nagging gardening questions, share tried and true shortcuts, and suggest places for…

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VERMONT FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW

Mar 1, 2011

 Greenworks.org organizes this inspiring flower show every other year in the Burlington, VT area. Don’t miss this chance to delight in great landscape displays, enjoy top speakers, and shop at numerous vendor booths. This year’s theme is Sweet Dreams. The show takes place in Essex Junction at the Champlain Valley Exposition from March 4 –…

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SPRING 2011 ACC AND HVCC GARDENING COURSES

Mar 1, 2011

I have had several folks email to ask if the courses I am teaching this year at these community colleges are the same as last year. No siree. New material will be covered in both plus there will be time to address garden and landscape questions before a new season is upon us! Both college…

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Plant Feature: Witchhazel

Mar 1, 2011

Witchhazel (Hamamelis) Sun – Part Shade. I have wanted a Witchhazel as long as I can remember. I dare not say how long that is since my ‘graying’ has not only affected my hair color. These flowering shrubs or small trees brighten landscapes in late winter when few other blooms do. The flowers are usually…

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Product Feature: Liquid Fence

Mar 1, 2011

Liquid Fence. Given that deer are starting to paw the ground in anticipation of the fresh new growth of our emerging perennials, now is the perfect time to feature Liquid Fence. Liquid Fence is an amazing company that manufactures outstanding products for keeping your perennials, shrubs, evergreens and edibles protected from munching critters. Their products…

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