Comments on: Six Healthy Garden and Food Resolutions https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions Gardening Food and Folklore Mon, 21 Dec 2015 00:56:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Connect with Nature, Even in Winter https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-50964 Mon, 21 Dec 2015 00:56:42 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-50964 […] why eating locally is […]

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By: Six Healthy Garden and Food Resolutions by Seasonal Wisdom | Bonbon Break https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-5842 Mon, 07 Jan 2013 06:04:16 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-5842 […] ABOUT TERESA: Teresa O’Connor is a national writer and speaker about gardening, food and folklore. A trained master gardener in California and Idaho, Teresa co-authored Grocery Gardening: Planting, Preparing & Preserving Fresh Foods with three women she met on Twitter. Her food and gardening articles has been published in Fine Gardening, Horticulture, Coastal Home and Gardening How-To, and she writes monthly for the National Home Gardening Club’s website.Known to many as Seasonal Wisdom, Teresa combines history with contemporary trends to deliver creative ideas for today’s lifestyle – via Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and her blog  www.SeasonalWisdom.com, which TV personality and tastemaker P. Allen Smith called one of Ten Great Garden blogs. You’ll find everything from garden fresh-recipes and charming old traditions to the latest gardening tips, along with fun giveaways and interesting guest posts. Come on by and join the fun. […]

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By: Seasonal Wisdom https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-5761 Fri, 04 Jan 2013 23:00:15 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-5761 In reply to Wendy Iles.

Wendy: Thanks so much for your nice note. I’m thrilled that the article was helpful for your historic garden. For more heirlooms with interesting history, you might want to read my heirlooms article in Horticulture Magazine (look in the articles section of this blog). All the best, and hope to see you again sometime soon. Teresa

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By: Wendy Iles https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-5758 Fri, 04 Jan 2013 21:29:22 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-5758 Teresa, thanks for another great blog! I was excited to read the article on Heirloom veges, since I met just yesterday and proposed planting heirloom veges in planters at the local history museum to compliment a summer exhibit. That conversation led to more than I ever thought possible and will increase Edible Landscaping in our city!
btw – I emailed the director a link to that article. Well done!

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By: Seasonal Wisdom https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-5678 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 20:23:28 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-5678 In reply to Liz Donaghy.

Liz: Thanks for visiting us from New Jersey. We really appreciated all your nice words. Good luck to all of you in coastal NJ during this recovery time. The rest of the nation is sending our best wishes! Teresa

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By: Liz Donaghy https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-5673 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 19:36:58 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-5673 What a delightful post to find on this cold New Jersey day, thank you so much for sharing. I love your blog and how it is designed, I have a feeling I am going to be re-sharing a lot of your wisdom with my friends. Implemented so many principles of edible landscaping in my own garden last year and can’t wait to figure out a way to share this knowledge with others who can benefit, especially since Storm Sandy took her toll on our coastal community. Look forward to following you on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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By: Teresa O'Connor https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-2679 Tue, 21 Feb 2012 13:20:03 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-2679 In reply to Lisa Strachan.

Lisa: Thank you for such a nice message! We love hearing from other countries at Seasonal Wisdom. It is discouraging that so many have forgotten these basic food growing skills, especially those with such a long heritage of sustainable gardening. Let’s hope that situation starts to switch around soon. Hope to see you again, and thanks for stopping by! All best, Teresa

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By: Lisa Strachan https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-2677 Tue, 21 Feb 2012 05:39:56 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-2677 Thank you for such an informative, well written and inspiring article. I live in Cape Town, South Africa and it’s sad to see so many people from a rural background forgetting that they can grow their own food. Here are some great ideas for implementing in my own life and garden and sharing with others!

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By: Teresa O'Connor https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-2595 Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:26:01 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-2595 In reply to Nell Foster.

Hi Nell: Lucky you to shop at the Santa Barbara Farmers Market! I was trained as a Master Gardener in California from the U.C. Cooperative Extension and Santa Barbara Botanical Garden. It’s such a lovely place to live, with so many wonderful local foods. Enjoy! And thanks for stopping by Seasonal Wisdom. Teresa

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By: Teresa O'Connor https://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/01/six-healthy-garden-and-food-resolutions/#comment-2594 Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:24:40 +0000 http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/?p=3018#comment-2594 In reply to tracy huber.

Tracy:

Congratulations on your new home! Have a lot of fun growing a new garden too. I’m so glad to hear that this post helped you learn more about local food and family farmers. Whether it’s buying from farm stands, farmer’s markets, online services or CSA memberships, we all can do more to support these important local food providers. All the best, and thanks for stopping by, Teresa

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