
Although I am beginning to think we will never truly garden again as we continue to manage a hospice center here for dead and dying drought victims, take a look at what enterprising folk are doing in other "impossible" gardening situations: Twelve Stunning Rooftop Gardens
Stunning, indeed...

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In Norway, you'd frequently see incredible rooftop gardens. It's amazing to behold, and more than a little unsettling.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see you blogging again.
Thanks, Bruce. August is not my favorite time of year for garden blogging ordinarily and this year has been a true trial.
ReplyDeleteThat said, an acquaintance I spoke with today at Wheatsville Coop just returned from Vermont where their corn is drowning in the fields. Times are tough nearly everywhere this year.
I suppose I'll need to put on my Big Girl gloves and just get on back to work.