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A Bit of Dirt – 2001 Newsletters
Click the link below each overview to read the full newsletter. Usually in each edition are also GCMGA event write-ups, meeting minutes, and additional association information. January, announcements and reminders BOD-2001 January Spring, “Our Wild Edible Landscapes”; “Drought – Get Used to It” BOD-2001 Spring Summer, “Our Wild Edible Landscapes Part 2”; “Daylily Rust”; “The First Gardeners”; “Space Aliens or Spring Dead Spot” BOD-2001 Summer Fall, “Plantain…Takes the ‘Ouch’ Out of the Outside”; “Toothpick Trees”; “Gardens of Egypt”; “Don’t Plant that Plant” BOD-2001 Fall Winter, “Elevate your Landscape”; “Burning vs. Composting Leaves”; “Jewelweed… A Gem of a Plant for Poison Ivy”; “Gardens of Greece”; “The Fall Webworm – Friend or Foe” BOD-2001 Winter Related Images:
A Bit of Dirt – 1998 Newsletters
Click the link below each overview to read the full newsletter. Usually in each edition are also GCMGA event write-ups, meeting minutes, and additional association information. Spring, “Exploring New Horizons”; “Return of the American Chestnut Tree”; “A Gardener’s Bookshelf”; “Butterfly Gardening”; “A New Attitude”; “Spring Wildflowers” BOD-1998 Spring Summer, “What will the Rain do?”; “Project FeederWatch”; “Gardening on the Web”; “A Trip to Pensacola”; “A Gardener’s Bookshelf”; “Compost, Compost, Compost”; “Our Trip to Birmingham” BOD-1998 Summer Autumn, “Trees need Room”; “Ag Showcase ‘98”; “The Garden Path”; “Decorate a Gourd”; “Mysterious Migrations”; “Gardening on the Web”; “Halloween”; “Create a Wildlife Habitat”; “Fall Bulbs, Myths and Legends” BOD-1998 Autumn The Winter edition is missing. Related Images: