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March 02, 2008

Garden Coaching in Newsweek

Wow, still more media attention to garden coaching - this time in Newsweek.  And with each story, new coaches are getting listed in the Directory and hanging out their shingle, so it's all good news for our new profession.  And a big thank-you to reporter Christina Gillham for even giving the web address of our directory and other coaching resources.  (Yay)  Here's our compilation of press clippings about garden coaching, and if you know of something we've missed, leave a comment, will ya?

Posted by Susan Harris

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Congratulations, Susan. You're doing a great job of publicizing the field.

I just received a call from a homeowner who lives 3 blocks from me. She read the Newsweek article, found the Garden Coach blog, clicked over to my website and "poof", I'm making a house call this week. I'm pretty media-sophisticated, but I'm stunned by how everything in interlinked!

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