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Focus on Plow, not Hearth

From the rain forests of south-east Alaska to the deciduous forests of the Mid-Atlantic region, winter storm advisories abound. As a result, many focus on ‘hearth and home’, not plow. Nevertheless, from an environmental stewardship perspective, remain focus on ‘plow, not hearth’. 

During the holiday season, a challenge was issued to identify and give ‘gifts of plow’; and to break out of the winter blahs, become a home and garden event traveler. So, in celebration of January as 'national garden catalog' month, continue to focus on plow not hearth. For, on cold winter weather days, when others prefer to read a book by the hearth, as a person who 'digs in the dirt', sort through prior year garden project receipts and seed packets, update your garden journal, review 'dog eared' garden articles of interest; and plan new season projects. 

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Since the month of January is both national 'organize' and 'garden catalog' month, it is an excellent time to discard prior year landscape garden printed material clutter as well as review new arrival catalogs for planting project ideas. 

Specific to purchases, start with a local 'feed and seed' retail store such as Southern States. Next, in the spirit of 'buy-local', acquire purchases from a regional supplier such as central Virginia’s Southern Exposure Seed Exchange; and then, focus on 'brand name' product producers for example Proven Winners or Stepables which are purchased through local vendors, too. 

While to a novice gardener this process may sound overwhelming, purchasing buy-local offers the benefit of on-site expertise; and for those who choose to place orders with non-regional vendors, most suppliers do provide an assortment of prepackaged garden projects.

As an event intended to inspire gardeners nation-wide, 'national garden catalog' month is the opportunity to identify plants well-known for their sustainability such as Renee’s Garden Seeds and explore new release plants for example the "VT Spirit" lily offered by Brent and Becky’s Bulbs. And, if you opt to use either of these options, there is an extra benefit. Renee's Garden Seeds is offering a coupon code FR661A which donates 25% of an order value to the American Horticulture Society (AHS); and similarly, 25% of a total purchase price is donated to the AHS when AHS is selected as a Brent and Becky’s Bulbs Bloomin' Bucks designated organization. 

Whether paper print or on-line catalog format, to identify resources, there is a web site Cyndi's Catalog of Garden Catalogs which provides access to all categories of landscape garden supplies. Niche resources can be identified through the on-line option 'Google search' or through national organizations such as the National Gardening Association or American Horticulture Society; and, there are regional options such as garden clubs, community Extension Services, or horticulture educational sites for example public gardens. 

To resolve the blahs of the winter season, celebrate national garden catalog month. As gardeners, we not only have opportunities to make a difference through personal choices but can influence others to create an eco-legacy of healthy green space, both rural and urban. For additional eco tips and strategies, visit web site TheWrightScoop.

, Richmond Gardening Examiner

Through sharing her scoop – who, what, when, where, why, how and benefits of eco choices, Sylvia Hoehns Wright is the recipient of the Turning America from Eco-weak to Eco-chic Award sponsored by Hines Horticulture, Project Evergreen and Today’s Garden Center magazine. As an advocate for...

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