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Posted on May 23, 2014 by jmarkowski Posted in Podcasts .

My latest podcast is in the books, as I had a chance to chat with Michelle Gervais, senior editor at Fine Gardening magazine. We talked plants, her backstory and how it led to Fine Gardening magazine and why we share a non-liking for annuals.

You can listen to it here.

Check out her eye candy filled blog on the Fine Gardening website – Garden Photo of the Day

Enjoy!

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  2. Anonymous says
    May 26, 2014 at 8:32 pm

    Here’s a shout out to Va Tech Hokies! I chuckled about starting with perennials – I, too, was hooked the next year when they came back. I thought, finally, I did something right! Also agree about the more $$ I spend on a plant the less I end up liking it – too much pressure to keep it alive and lookin’ good.

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