AUGUST 2010 Welcome to the Washington Gardener Enewsletter! This enewsletter is the free sister publication of Washington Gardener Magazine. Both the print magazine and online enewsletter share the same mission and focus — helping DC-MD-VA region gardens grow — but our content is different. In this monthly enewsletter, we address timely seasonal topics and projects; post local garden events; and, a monthly list of what you can be doing now in your garden. We encourage you to subscribe to Washington Gardener Magazine as well for indepth articles, inspirational photos, and great garden resources for the Washington DC area gardener. Without your support, we cannot continue publishing this enewsletter. Our magazine subscription information is on page 6 of this enewsletter. If you know of any other gardeners in the greater Washington, DC-area, please forward this issue to them so that they can subscribe to this free enewsletter as well using the form on page 7 of this enewsletter to subscribe to our print magazine. You can also connect with Washington Gardener online at: • Washington Gardener Blog: www.washingtongardener.blogspot.com • Washington Gardener Discussion Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WashingtonGardener/ • Washington Gardener Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/WDCGardener • Washington Gardener Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/washingtongardenermagazine • Washington Gardener Web Site: www.washingtongardener.com Sincerely, Kathy Jentz Editor/Publisher Washington Gardener Magazine
Reader Contest
For our August 2010 Washington Gardener Reader Contest, Washington Gardener is giving away one set of six (6) reblooming iris corms. The collection of six plants includes: ‘Corn Harvest,’ ‘Marita,’ ‘Constant Companion,’ ‘Immortality,’ ‘English Cottage,’ and ‘Earl of Essex.’ This iris collection was donated by the Chesapeake & Potomac chapter of the American Iris Society. The society’s web page, www.irises.org, is an informative and helpful resource to all kinds of iris information. To enter to win the iris collection, send an email with “Iris” in the subject line to WashingtonGardener@rcn.com by 5:00pm on Tuesday, August 31. In the body of the email please include your full name, email, mailing address, and your favorite late summer blooming plant and why. The winner will be selected at random, then announced and notified by September 2. Some of the contest entry responses may be used in future online or print articles.
Summer 2010 Issue
Our Summer issue has printed and mailed. The cover story is on Fragrance Gardens. There is a listing of over 50 fragrant plants that do well in Mid-Atlantic gardens. Also in this issue is the Edibles column, “Social Spuds” by Cindy Brown. She shares her tips on how to grow potatoes here in the Mid-Atlantic and the best varieties for our area. Our Daytrip is to the Mt. Cuba Center outside of Wilmington, DE. I visited there myself this past April and have to say it is unforgettable. I must have taken over 100 trilium photos during that one-day visit. You’ll also find in this issue: • a plant profile feature on Lavenders • a how-to article on Watering Without Waste • a short piece on attracting desirable backyard birds • a round-up of our several springtime garden tours in the DC region • our InsectIndex column focuses on Bagworms • a meeting with the Washington Area Butterfly Club • an interview with Margaret and Richard Koogle of Lilypons Water Gardens • coverage of several local events including an Urban Farming Summit • answers to readers’ questions such as the best way to get an old Crape Myrtle to rebloom • summer bulbs for garden pizzazz and much, much more To subscribe, see the page 6 of this newsletter for a form to mail in or go to www.washingtongardener.com/index_ files/subscribe.htm and use our PayPal credit card link.