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| The Friends of Old Bulbs Gazette | ||
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“I love your newsletter!” Every month, more and more gardeners tell us that, saying they look forward to its lively mix of expert tips, news, history, links, sales, and “rare bulb alerts.”   To subscribe, simply email us at newsletter@oldhousegardens.com with “subscribe” as the subject. Then, to help assure delivery, add that email address (or our domain of oldhousegardens.com) to your email white list or approved senders list. We will NEVER share your email address, we promise. No spam! In our Newsletter Archives, below, you’ll find: 1. most articles by topic, and 2. the last two years by date. Special offers may have expired and we’ve disabled outdated links, but you’ll find a lot of good information here. By Topic
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By Date (These will open in a NEW window or tab, so simply close them when you’re done reading.) #121, Jan. 2012: rescuing a poet’s garden, grape-scented iris, botanic superpowers, your resolutions #120, Dec. 2011: rescuing peonies, heirloom calendars, garden resolutions, Founding Gardeners, etc. #119, Nov. 2011: One Writer’s Garden, comic ode to squirrels, Charlie on cat-diabetes, iris clean-up #118, Oct. 2011: bulbs for xeriscaping, no-dig tulips, Felder’s favorite daylily, historic calendar, etc. #117, Sept. 2011: Scott’s Old-House Journal articles, bulb baskets, hottest summer, garden poet, etc. #116, Aug. 2011: bulbs and drought, edible bulbs, iris tales, more for grubby nails, dahlias to Berkeley #115, July 2011: our barn wins award, garden nail brushes, Darling Dahlias mysteries, Facebook us! #114, May 2011: bulbs for Mrs. Obama, peonies all summer long, studying dahlias at Stanford, etc. #113, April 2011: “legacy bulbs” site, why bulbs fail, top author’s “dahlia love,” tuberoses in 1736, etc. #112, March 2011: dahlias for vets, longer lasting bouquets, one great iris, Gardening for a Lifetime #111, March 2011: Hollywood dahlias, best daylilies, hot tommies, bomb-sniffing tulips, etc. #110, Feb. 2011: team colors in the garden, Prince plants Byzantines, $567 snowdrop, Gainey’s glads #109, Jan. 2011: our new green office, literate glads, favorite sources, “New Victorian Age,” etc. #108, Dec. 2010: toughest iris, ‘Sellwood’ history revealed, Pink Ribbon success, hardy glads, etc. #107, Nov. 2010: Monet and bulbs, preventing iris borers, aspirin for plants, heirloom calendar, etc. #106, Oct. 2010: hyacinth heaven, zone 4-8 peony, historic pottery, Greg’s new book, etc. #105, Sept. 2010: chipmunk-proof lilies, a tulip for Houston, the first double hyacinths, etc. #104, Aug. 2010: urban bulb farming, hardy glad reports, lilies for pain, 1930s daffodil CD, etc. #103, July 2010: goodbye to cannas, best summer beer, hottest June, “Dutch Boy” poem, etc. #102, June 2010: our iris in Vogue, arctic crinum, Wright’s favorite lily, Michigan garden bells, etc. #101, May 2010: multiplying glads, eating asparagus, heirloom coleus, garden bankruptcy, etc. #100, April 2010: eating ‘Kwanso’, ‘Venetie’ vanishing, trendy “hyacinth purple,” etc. #99, March 2010: ‘Lucky Star’ named “Top Bulb,” museum of local iris, Southern Living laughs, etc. #98, Feb. 2010: web-only cannas, hardier glads, salt-happy daylilies, historic farmland, etc. Back to Top | |
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