America's Most Beautiful Herb Garden!
- Subject: [cg] America's Most Beautiful Herb Garden!
- From: Roberta Hayes r*@jovi.net
- Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:51:51 -0400
Greetings everyone,
Hello from someone on the community gardening list.
I just received this info on a contest for "America's Most Beautiful Herb Garden".
I thought people would be interested. Have fun gardening!
: ) roberta@ableweb.com
> Hi, All--
>
> Do you have or know of a beautiful herb garden? Here's an opportunity
to
> get it featured on The Victory Garden!
>
> For more information, contact them directly.
>
> >The Victory Garden just kicked off a brand-new contest to find
America's Most Beautiful Herb Garden! Encourage your readers to submit
-- the two
> >lucky finalists will appear on the program and share their winning
gardens
> >with our national audience!
> >
> > We're looking from the city to the suburbs, so whether the
herb garden
> > is indoors or out, potted on a patio or planted in a patch, we
want
> > everyone to get out their cameras and share their garden with The
Victory
> > Garden!
> >
> > The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 25, 2003. Visit
> > pbs.org/victorygarden for more information on contest rules, prizes
and
> > how to enter. The Victory Garden airs on PBS Saturdays at 12:30
PM
(check
> > local listings).
> >
> > An impressive panel of judges are on hand to help select
the six
> > finalists and two winners, including:
> > -Dr. James Duke, noted herbalist
> > -Holly Shimizu, executive director of the U.S. Botanic Garden
> > -Judson C. Hale, senior editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine
& The Old
> > Farmer's Almanac
> > -Ming Tsai, celebrated chef
> > -Dr. Ann Marie VanDerZanden, Oregon State University horticulturist
and
> > garden writer
> > -Kip Anderson, gardener at The Victory Garden.
> > The judges will be evaluating each submission for creative
use of
space,
> > selection of materials, and success in overcoming challenging
conditions.
> >
> > I hope you're able to share this exciting contest with your
own
> > audience. Please contact us for additional information, interviews
or
> > photography.
> >
> > Happy Gardening!
> >
> > Dustin Smith
> > 617.300.5337
> >dustin_smith@wgbh.org
> >
> > Rebecca Singer
> > 617.300.5305
> >rebecca_singer@wgbh.org
> >
> > Media: please visit wgbh.org/pressroom for additional resources.
>
> Ciao for now.
>
> Yvonne Savio
> Common Ground Garden Program Manager
> University of California Cooperative Extension in Los Angeles County
> 2 Coral Circle, Monterey Park, CA 91755
> Phone: 323-838-4532
> Fax: 323-838-7408
> Email: ydsavio@ucdavis.edu
> Website: celosangeles.ucdavis.edu (click on "Common Ground Garden
Program")
>
> Master Gardener Email Gardening Helpline: mastergardenqs@hotmail.com
> Master Gardener Phone Gardening Helpline: 323-838-4541
>
> Volunteers of the Common Ground Garden Program help low-income and
> limited-resource county residents to grow and eat more nutritious
> vegetables and fruits. Programs include Master Gardeners (seasonal
> gardening presentations), Fresh From The Garden (simple nutrition,
recipe
> and food safety presentations), Gardening Angels (school garden
> consultants), and Community Gardens.
I just received this from:
"Gail Kiley Sanders" <GKSanders@masshort.org>
From: "Judy Frankel" <jfrankel01@rcn.com>
From: "Yvonne Savio" <ydsavio@ucdavis.edu>
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