Archive for the ‘garden awards’ Category

Your Own Gardening Award Opportunity

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Garden Tenders is a fun community of blogging gardeners that I found about a year ago. It’s a great place to show off your own garden and chat with fellow gardeners about their spaces. It seems the largest population of members lives in Canada, but that is changing.

Garden Tenders has just opened up their Summer Gardening Awards for entries. And, any gardener can enter the two categories — Edible Beauty and Indoors Outdoors. Take a moment to check it out and enter your gardens. You might just find mine entered…though that would mean finding the time to get out of the garden and into the computershere.

Good luck!

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Honored by my Horticultural Peers

Monday, January 14th, 2008

WSNLA Young Member of the Year AwardedOn Saturday, January 12th I was presented with the “Young Member of the Year” award from WSNLA (The Washington State Nursery and Landscape Association). When the award was given, the presenter said that I received this award due to my outstanding volunteer contributions to the association and my exemplary representation as certified professional horticulturist in the year prior. I look forward to continuing to serve the industry, setting an example to all who seek to serve the public as a gardening professional.

I cannot thank my WSNLA peers enough for this honor. I cannot thank my clients enough for their support. I cannot thank my gardening mentors enough. Without all of them, I would not be nearly the garden mentor I am today. I promise to strive to live up to their examples and expectations.

The award was given at a saturday luncheon at the WSNLA annual conference, which was held in Port Ludlow, Washington. To get to Port Ludlow, I enjoyed a beautiful drive plus ferry ride. Port Ludlow is nestled into a cove in northwestern washington. As I crossed the last bridge, the clouds began to shatter and a rainbow appeared just in front of me. When that happened, I knew the day held great promise.

If you are interested in reading more about WSNLA and why this reward means so much to me, please visit the WSNLA Website.

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