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Help! There's a Child in My Garden!By Ann McCormick On any Saturday in your neighborhood you may see a gruff retiree out watering his garden. Suddenly his eye catches an approaching menace, a boy in search of adventure. Quickly he moves along the fence to stop the little barbarian at the gate. But youth has its advantages and the boy is in before he can stop him.If you feel that way about children in your garden, perhaps it's time to rethink your strategy. Create a "kid's corner " in your garden with herbs. They're bothered by few pests and will endure benign neglect. Even the occasional child's footprint won't seriously harm most of them. Here's a sampling to grow in a child's garden.
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Ann McCormick, the Herb 'n CowgirlIf you enjoy herbs, you'll want to meet Ann McCormick, the Herb 'n Cowgirl. A life-long herb gardener, she has spent the last eight years devoted to writing and speaking about her favorite subject. Ann regularly contributes articles to Neil Sperry's GARDENS and Texas Gardener. The Herb 'n Cowgirl shares her gardening techniques with audiences at garden shows, herb conferences, garden clubs, and as an occasional guest on cable television. Find out more about the Herb 'n Cowgirl at www.ann-mccormick.com. |