Garden Rant Takes Over the World
A few months ago, I started talking with Susan Harris of Takoma Gardener and Michele Owens of Sign of the Shovel about a modest little idea we had to stage a horticultural revolt. We were tired of what the mainstream gardening media has to offer--warmed-over garden tips, repurposed press releases about the ten thousandth new coleus on the market, dull little essays about the wonders of spring--and we were convinced that bloggers could overthrow the gardening establishment in the way that they are transforming coverage of politics and current affairs. (Witness the success of the YearlyKos convention. Not that I want to be the DailyKos of gardening. I'd much rather be the Gawker of gardening. But one thing at a time.)Like all good revolutionaries, we began by writing a manifesto. You can read the whole thing on our site, but I'll touch on a few of my favorite points here:
--We are convinced that gardening MATTERS. Get us out of the Lifestyle section and as far away from home decorating as possible. We're talking about how we interact with the plant kingdom, not how to choose a throw pillow. This shit is important!
--We are flabbergasted at the idea of "no maintenance" gardens. If I have to read one more magazine article about Easy Container Gardens in 10 Minutes or Less, I may actually go bury MYSELF in the perennial border. Gardening is something you DO. It's not something you buy and arrange around the exterior of your home in between fluffing the aforementioned throw pillows.
--We are delighted by people with a passion for plants. Show some excitement! Have an opinion! Fall in love! Get mad! If you're bored, put your pen down and go outside. Just don't bore us, too.
Are you with me? All right, then. Follow me over to Garden Rant, where I'll be blogging a couple times a week. We've uploaded some of our previous posts from our own blogs to help set the tone, but it's all new stuff from here on. Some of my favorite new features include:- Ask Dr. Bleedingheart--horticultural advice for the lovelorn. Send in your melodramas today.
- I Don't Have a Garden, But I Watch One On TV--reviews of garden television and Internet garden videos. (We'll cover podcasts and radio too, so if it's good, send it our way.)
- Taking Your Gardening Dollar--product reviews, rip-offs, and vicarious horticultural shopping experiences.
- You! We're looking for guest bloggers, so if you have something brilliant to say, we hope you'll consider saying it on Garden Rant first. Come rant with us!












19 Comments:
I enjoy your (plural) rants separately so I'm sure I'll enjoy them collectively. Look out world, the real gardeners are taking over.
Looks like fun. I especially look forward to hearing about the 'horticultural industry’, ‘taking your gardening dollar’ and, 'I don't have a garden, but watch one on TV.'
Let the ranting begin.
I am a gardener that needs dirt under her nails! I agree absolutley,with the "work" part of gardening. Starting everything from seed is sometimes frustrating, but rewarding. Wooo Hoo to Real dirt!
Oh, my. You are inviting me to rant.
And I have one this month, too. Something I'm steaming over.
Now to find the time to actually make my anger and annoyance articulate...
This sounds great, I can't wait to check it out. I'm a newbie gardener who inherited a huge garden filled house. I'm learning that it's work, work, work - but you gotta love it. And I'm leanring that I do love it (as I type with aforementioned dirt under my nails).
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Sounds great, tired of all the crap..ahhh..composting I see on other sites
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Who would want a no maintenance garden the beauty of a garden is that it needs to be maintained, if not then you may as well put down a few green rugs for a lawn and plastic flowers and plants around the borders. A gardens pleasure is tha you help create it and keep it alive and well.
It is time that some catered for what the people want to hear from plants to conservatory furniture what is wanted, and some good quality information.
I enjoy a good rant especially in the garden, I had one the other day after my dog had cocked his leg on my new argos garden furniture I ranted for about 10 minutes, the cat has killed one of my bonsai that I keep in the garden, so I have plenty to go at.
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It is great to hear from other gardeners and their success and failures through the years, I have recently planted all new flower beds and bought new garden furniture it looks great but I hope for a better year with the veg than I had last year it was a complete failure.
Have a tea party with a granddaughter (or daughter, or friend) on your garden furniture. It beats ranting any day! And the used tea leaves make great compost!
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