About GardenPages

Devoted to communicating news, opinions, observations and musings on eco and green industry initiatives relating to gardens, landscape and architecture; travel, the journey and/or the destination; new technologies impacting the horticulture industry; farm-to-table and heritage food plants and the history of food and gardening.

Dedicated to the global community of gardeners, a generous tribe given to sharing plants, knowledge and the joy of creative expression that can be found only in a garden.

7 responses to “About GardenPages”

  1. Alice Joyce Avatar

    Hello Ethne,
    Good to discover ‘Garden Pages’….
    I’m becoming my own tech advisor, to my amazement!
    Learning/adding a new bit or two each day to my blog, and feeling quite pleased to see it taking shape.

  2. ethneclarke Avatar
    ethneclarke

    I hear you! I’ve taken a certificate in web pages design and learned how to read code, identify mistakes that lead to cybergibberish on screen and know that I haven’t the mind of an engineer. Creatives have difficulty with sequential thought processes! I also did a mini-course on video for the web, which was just great and I did like doing that. So content is my strength…big surprise!!
    Now I just have to spend less time exploring the web and more time adding pages to be explored. ‘
    How are you going to use the web?

  3. Alice Joyce Avatar

    My blog has become an extension of my ‘Gardenwalks’ books and newspaper columns, as well as an amazing way to connect in the great blogosphere. I’m now revisiting my 2007 trip to Spain, and its amazing gardens. My interest in landscape architecture has grown, and in the Modernist / minimalist movement. After speaking with a guide in Valencia it came back to me how Modernist has a different meaning here and in Europe.

  4. livia pascucci Avatar
    livia pascucci

    would love to receive your news letter. thanks, livia

    1. Ethne Clarke Avatar
      Ethne Clarke

      Thanks for the interest, Livia. I don’t actually do a newsletter myself, although the magazine that I produce, Organic Gardening, does. Go to organicgardening.com to learn more about this.

      Gardenpages is my personal blog and I don’t really write for it very often — as you can tell.

  5. Sandra Donnell Avatar
    Sandra Donnell

    Ethne – My name is Sandra Donnell. I noticed in The Midcentury Modern Landscape book you incorrectly referred to my family’s Thomas Church garden as the “Donnelly” garden.
    Actually, there is no “Y” in our name. It is the DONNELL
    garden. Just thought you might like to know.

    1. Ethne Clarke Avatar
      Ethne Clarke

      Apologies for tardiness in replying and for the typo. One tries very hard to get it right, but proof-reading fails are inevitable and annoying. If my book goes into reprint edition I’ll see that your name is corrected. Thank you. Ethne C.

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