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In Every Issue
Growing Locally - Larry Stebbins
Top Dressing - Eva Syrovy
Biography
George Washington Carver: Grandfather of Sustainability - Cheri Colburn
Poetry
The Garden of Enormous Language - Carolyn Moore
Winter Dream with Garden - Carolyne Wright
March Equinox - J.D. Smith
Wild with the Weeds - Lois Hayna
Creative Nonfiction
Naked Tomatoes - Alissa Johnson
The Garden Club - Michael A. Stusser
Rare Breed - Molly O'Neill
Pulsatilla Vulgaris - Pasque Flower - Benjamin Vogt
Swarm Story - Sandra Knauf
Tuscan Roots - Cynthia Rosi
Interview
Garden Song: Christa DeCicco of Christobel and the Jons - Robin Intemann
Art & Comics
Horefrost Fence - Kim Gravestock
Snowflakes - Wilson A. Bentley
Insecta 1 - Dianne Kornberg
Oddly Familiar
Name that Sprout!
In the Produce Aisle - Mae Fayne and Angus Skillet
Columns
Slow Ride: Creating Simplicity
Crunchy Betty: The Honey Challenge -
Sex in the Garden: Winter’s Heart - Elizabeth Kinsey
Creature Feature: Consider the Beetle - DB Rudin
Leafing Through (Reviews) - Kathleen Lindemann, Dan Murphy, Robin Intemann, Larry Stebbins, Sandra Knauf
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Excerpts from Greenwoman Issue 2:
Creating Simplicity
Do you need more cowbell in your epic, rock ‘n roll jam? Probably not. Must you have the laser light show and all the smoke machines to prove to the world what a guitar god you are? MORE
Naked Tomatoes
“When I lined the jars up on the counter, sunlight streamed through the window and lit their juices like jewels. . . MORE
The Garden Club
“It started about eight or nine years ago when Brooke, the little girl next door, began yelling at me from her porch. . . MORE
The Honey Challenge
“At first, it was just another food on my face. . . MORE
Rare Breed
“In fact, Reese, who is 61 years old, would prefer to spend his evenings reading antique poultry magazines or the spiritual writings of Saint Augustine and Saint Teresa. He is solidly build and speaks in measured tones. In his well-pressed flannel shirt, he looks as if he might have stepped off a page of the 1954 Sears, Roebuck catalogue. . . MORE
Winter's Heart
“Take a rose petal in your hand. Stroke it. Lift it to your cheek. Are you transported to Juliet’s attempt at scooping with her tongue the last drops of poison from the bottle lying atop her still warm Romeo’s body? . . . MORE
Swarm Story
“Tony kept calling me Marsha.
'Look over here, Marsha,' he beckoned. My attention was fixed on the activity going on above my head so I didn’t look over until he called again. Then it dawned on me—he thought I was Marsha. I understood the mistake. Although he’d helped me dress just a few minutes ago, he didn’t know me. We’d just met the night before.Out of town guests, coerced into an innocent hike with her, are likely to be corrupted straight away. . . MORE
Tuscan Roots
“Armed with a machete, an ancient digging stick and a mailbag, we set out one chilly April morning to dig Tuscan roots. . . MORE
George Washington Carver: Grandfather of Sustainability
“Carver knew that the soil must be enriched, and he implemented new practices to do so. While established practice said that plowing should be shallow, he plowed deep so that the plants could reach fertile soil. . . . MORE
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