i love gardenhistorygirl

Monday, July 23, 2012

I'm always so excited to find a new post from Gardenhistorygirl in my inbox. They don't come around often--it wouldn't be possible as each post is so thorough and well-researched. Some of my favorite posts include Brancusi in the Garden...



For months I was fantasizing about an over-the-top vegetable Versailles after seeing walking stick kale in the Annie's Annuals catalog. I was able to learn a little bit about this Dr. Seuss-like veggie from Google but it was Gardenhistorygirl who came along and really satisfied my thirst for more information with her post The Cabbage that is King: Brassica oleracae longata





In the post Edward Steichen's Garden History I learned that photographer Edward Steichen was also a delphinium fanatic and president of the Delphinium Society of America. Really?! People are interesting...the plot thickens. 



And after I posted a very stingy post about the wonderful lantern slides of gardens taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, Gardenhistory girl came along and brought the subject into full color with her post. I was so excited to read more AND I was excited to enter into the drawing she hosted for the recently published book on Johnston's work Gardens for a Beautiful America. I entered almost as a dare because I never, ever, win anything. But what can I say, the gods obviously want this gorgeous book sitting on my coffee table for years to come because look what arrived in the mail a short while later...




Thank you Gardenhistorygirl for the giveaway, but especially for your very special blog which satisfies my thirst for esoteric garden tid bits!


4 comments:

  1. Garden History Girl has got it going; I've been enjoying her posts for some time since finding her on Chris Upton's blog, 1003 Gardens (http://1003gardens.blogspot.com/).

    And your prize arrived in sheet music swaddling - an artistic meld of the best kind!

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  2. Ooh, 1003 Gardens is new to me. Thank you! And I totally forgot to mention the sheet music swaddling. The funnest thing I've received in the mail in ages!

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  3. Where have I been? Thank you for introducing me to what looks to be a great blog that I've totally missed out on! (and congrats on winning the book!)

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  4. Oh Loree, I'm so happy I could introduce YOU to something wonderful. You're in for a treat!

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