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How and why did I get into gardening? I gave my answer to The Courier-Journal

Clay Miller in garden in The Courier-Journal

The Courier-Journal, the Louisville newspaper, recently asked residents why and how did they become drawn into gardening. Me, being a gardener for over 15 years, had to answer. I was lucky enough to have my response and photo in the newspaper. The following is what I wrote on why I'm drawn to gardening:

My parents got me into gardening and I'm so glad they did. Gardening teaches you responsibility as well as the satisfaction of growing something that can be appreciated or eaten. Even in Kentucky, you can grow almost whatever you like. Gardening has been one of my favorite hobbies for years. From flowers to tomatoes, gardening has taught me a lot about nature. I recommend gardening to anyone and everyone.

You can see my response and other gardeners in the Louisville area here.

Over the years I have grown just about anything you can in Kentucky. The photo below is the last all-out garden I had a few years ago. The scarecrow was a fun little thing to add to the garden, but I’m not sure it really worked. Days after this photo was taken a family of deer wiped out my entire crop of sweet corn. I guess they needed it more than me. One of the casualties of gardening, I reckon.

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Go Green Right Now video

I made the below video almost two years ago, but I have recently changed up the audio.  This video is a culmination of facts about our environment as well as ways we can improve the environment.  I think you'll learn something.  I see it as the video version of the Ways2GoGreen website. Enjoy.


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Celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd

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Earth Day is an annual holiday founded by peace activist John McConnell, who also designed the Earth Day Flag. It started as a grassroots effort to inform people to support environmental concerns and create a movement. Now there are millions in the world who celebrate Earth Day each year on April 22nd. If you haven't already, learn more about Earth Day and become involved.

The first official Earth Day was on April 22, 1970.  The day was proposed by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson.  It marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement. Approximately 20 million Americans participated that year, with a goal of a healthy, sustainable environment. Denis Hayes, the national coordinator, and his youthful staff organized massive coast-to-coast rallies. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration of the environment. Groups that had been fighting against oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, raw sewage, toxic dumps, pesticides, freeways, the loss of wilderness, and the extinction of wildlife suddenly realized they shared common values.

In 1990, 200 million people in 141 countries celebrated the day and lifted the status of environmental issues onto the world stage. Earth Day gave a huge boost to recycling efforts worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit. For 2000, Earth Day had the internet to help link activists around the world. By the time April 22 rolled around, 5,000 environmental groups around the world were on board, reaching out to hundreds of millions of people in a record 184 countries. Including, hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Earth Day 2007 was one of the largest Earth Days to date, with an estimated billion people participating all over the world.

Earth Day flag

The Earth Flag was designed in 1970 by Earth Day founder and pioneer John McConnell, an early leader in the international peace movement. Inspired by the striking first photographs of the whole Earth taken during America's historic Apollo 10 space mission in 1969, this symbolic creation attained immediate world-wide recognition, including a lifetime association with renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead. Dr. Mead carried what she called "the flag for all people" with her wherever she appeared from 1969 until her death in 1977.

Earth Day symbol

Earth Day originally had a symbol that was a combination of the letters "E" and "O" taken from the words "Environment" and "Organism", respectively. Later a theta was used because of its historic use as a warning symbol, or the peace symbol. Theta is now associated with Earth Day.

Celebrate the planet locally or globally every day, not just on Earth Day.  To find Earth Day events in your area, go to Earth Day events. 


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My favorite flowers to grow in my garden

Now the temperature is even warmer (over 70 degrees today).  This makes me think of even more of gardening. So I thought I would come up with a list of my favorite 15 flowers that I like to grow.  I just posted the list on Lunch.com here: Favorite Flowers To Grow.  I'm sure your favorites are different than mine. 

What are your favorite flowers to grow?

My top 5 in the list are below:

 


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My favorite vegetables to grow in my garden

Well the Sun is shining and temperatures over 50 degrees, which makes me think of gardening. So I thought I would come up with a list of my favorite 12 vegetables (not all are actually veggies) that I like to grow.  I just posted the list on Lunch.com here: Favorite Vegetables To Grow.  I'm sure your favorites are different than mine.  What are your favorite vegetables to grow?

My top 5 in the list are below:

tomatoes  okra with its pretty blooms 

 strawberries   

Silver Queen sweet corn jalapeno peppers
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Hiking is Great at Jefferson Memorial Forest

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This past weekend I hiked in Jefferson Memorial Forest, which is located in southern Jefferson County in Louisville, Kentucky.  I had never been there before, much less hiked there so I took the opportunity on a decent day in November for a hike.  I ended up hiking the Purple Heart Trail, which is a 2 mile loop trail which is of moderate difficulty.  There are definitely some literal ups and downs to this trail, but it isn’t too strenuous. 

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This past week the fall colors were mostly gone and understandably parts of the trails were overcome with leaves, but the trails and the grounds were otherwise clean and a great place to getaway. 

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Above is the Tom Wallace Lake.  I would like to go back next year and explore more of the many trails at Jefferson Memorial Forest.  Kentucky is a beautiful state and you can see some of its beauty at Jefferson Memorial Forest.

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Do you like hiking or have you ever been to Jefferson Memorial Forest? 

Let me know.

 

Take Only Pictures, Leave Only Footprints

 

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‘Tis the season for fall colors in my backyard

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The temperatures are getting cooler and the leaves, they are changin' colors. In my corner of the world in Kentucky, I get red from burning bushes, green from evergreen shrubbery, yellow is from maple trees, golden brown from oak trees and white from pampas grass.

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Notice the Moon showing itself off in the photo below: fall1

Well that it for my neck of the woods for this autumn.  These colors are about as peak as my colors seem to get.  Do you have photos of your Fall colors?


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