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Message: Dirt Du Jour: {title} thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour November 9, 2009 Michael Pollan’s personal garden Not sure what kind of mental image I had of Michael Pollan, author of “In Defense of Food” and “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” and the recent PBS special “Botany of Desire”, but I know I didn’t know he lived in the Bay area (thought for sure he was an East Coaster), or that he wrote his books in an ordinary suburban home (was thinking more upstate New York, something shingle style) or that his landscape was small, modern and a little chic (I think I was thinking native meadow grasses and large plots of vegetables.) So here it is…a slide show of Michael Pollan’s landscape brought to you by the San Francisco Chronicle, designed by Bernardo Lopez Garden Design whatever Arizona Daily Star—If it weren’t for those snowbirds planting summer gardens in the winter, Tuscon nurseries would tank during the off season. Digging for weekly deals: Just what we need at this time of year: a rubber boot tray 40% off at Ballard Designs. Grab this for $15 Free book Friday!, February 3, 2012. Thinking ahead, February 2, 2012. Juxtaposition, January 31, 2012. Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Editorial and Privacy Policies | Contact 17602 17th Street, Suite 102 #142 Tustin, Ca. 92780-7915 All contents © 2012 Dirt Du Jour
thought you might like this little ditty from Dirt du jour
Not sure what kind of mental image I had of Michael Pollan, author of “In Defense of Food” and “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” and the recent PBS special “Botany of Desire”, but I know I didn’t know he lived in the Bay area (thought for sure he was an East Coaster), or that he wrote his books in an ordinary suburban home (was thinking more upstate New York, something shingle style) or that his landscape was small, modern and a little chic (I think I was thinking native meadow grasses and large plots of vegetables.)
So here it is…a slide show of Michael Pollan’s landscape brought to you by the San Francisco Chronicle, designed by Bernardo Lopez Garden Design
whatever Arizona Daily Star—If it weren’t for those snowbirds planting summer gardens in the winter, Tuscon nurseries would tank during the off season.
Just what we need at this time of year: a rubber boot tray 40% off at Ballard Designs. Grab this for $15