On "CBS Sunday Morning", and I'll report on it shortly. Started at 9 Eastern, Amy's segment will be at about 9:05.
Well, it was long and meaty and Martha Teichner did a great job. And Amy's a star.
Hope they put it online.
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I missed it! CRAP!
Posted by: Katie | August 02, 2009 at 06:43 AM
I hope they put it online, too. My TV only gets one channel, so we watch everything online.
Posted by: Genevieve | August 02, 2009 at 09:01 AM
It was awesome. Love the poison garden!
Posted by: Brandon | August 02, 2009 at 09:17 AM
I really enjoyed it! Thanks for the tip, I tuned in just in time.
Posted by: Carol, May Dreams Gardens | August 02, 2009 at 09:24 AM
I liked the chicken cuddling :-)
Posted by: Kathy J, Washington Gardener Magazine | August 02, 2009 at 12:42 PM
FYI - The book was recommended to the Master Gardeners in Boise this past week at one of our trainings.
Posted by: Aunt Ida | August 02, 2009 at 12:55 PM
Sweet.
Posted by: Jenn | August 02, 2009 at 03:24 PM
Amy, you have a fabulous publicity company. You've received sooo much coverage. And yes, you were great this morning.
Posted by: Ginny Stibolt | August 02, 2009 at 04:19 PM
I missed the show on Wicked Plants, but did see Amy on the new documentary, Botany of Desire, with Michael Pollan. She is awesome.
Posted by: Mary Ann Newcomer | August 02, 2009 at 06:32 PM
Congratulations, Amy!I'm glad the Wicked Plants are receiving such great coverage.
Posted by: Carole | August 03, 2009 at 08:53 AM
The New York Times published an article related to Wicked Plants. The article includes a brief history of the tomato as well as current research regarding the toxicity of its leaves.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/29/dining/29curi.html?ref=style
Posted by: Andrew Lacasse | August 03, 2009 at 06:21 PM