GARDEN DESIGN MAGAZINE (March 2007)
"Garden Design Online keeps you up to date with the landscape design world ...Hard-core design, landscape, events and locations by designer Jane Berger."
Seattle Times (Nov 16, 2008)
Northwest Favorite Garden Blogs:
"Garden Design Online is what's known as a "pro-blog" for good reason. I always learn
something new from this easily navigable site, brainchild of journalist
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the pulse of the gardening world. Public-garden updates, what's best in
the current crop of journals, award-winning plants, as well as Berger's
concise take on the books she reads and gardens she visits, keep this
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ABOUT.COM Gardening
"Garden writer Jane Berger writes on an impressive array of gardening topics: new plants, book reviews, news headlines, design ideas ...Her writing has a journalist approach and you always learn something worthwhile."
TRANSATLANTICPLANTSMAN.COM (Feb 2007)
Garden Design Online is among Ten Recommended Blogs on Plants & Gardening from the US & the UK
Providence Journal (Jan 3, 2006)
"She's not blogging about gardening the snow, but she did kick me into spring thinking ... I can't wait to see what she does when the weather warms."
The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum and Botanical Gardens invites the public to step into a world of natural beauty and serenity. Visitors can walk winding woodland trails landscaped with Virginia native plants and enhanced with botanical gardens and wide expanses of lawns. The arboretum offers a wide range of seasonally appropriate educational and cultural events on site throughout the year. Come appreciate the beauty of nature, protected and captured amidst the hustle and activity of the thriving city of Harrisonburg and the pulse of campus life at James Madison University. Learn about environmental preservation and study one of our most valuable resources: plants and trees. Be a doer and volunteer, or be a dreamer and spread a blanket on our lawns and relax, or be any kind of visitor in between. The Arboretum is here for you!
Posted by: Edith J. Carrier Arboretum and Botanical Gardens | August 07, 2008 at 11:38 AM