Time, at last, to reveal something new that's been taking up a fair chunk of my time of late: the Guardian's gardening blog. It's a team effort, with posts from the lovely Lia Leendertz and Dominic Murphy, and some burblings from me. (Don't worry, I'll keep blogging here too.)
There are lots of goodies on offer, from archive posts from the late, great Vita Sackville-West (who wrote columns for the Observer - to come shortly, once I've typed it in) and Christopher Lloyd, to a guest post from the garden blogger par excellence, the anonymous Garden Monkey*. Plus our Q&A feature is going interactive, so you can add your wisdom to the mix and help solve other gardeners' dilemmas and problems.
Would love to know what you think of it - please do go and comment, or drop me an email. Proving popular so far is a post about composting tea bags.
* It has occurred to me that there's something about me and anonymous bloggers - I've had email exchanges with Belle de Jour (or someone claiming to be her, anyway) when I edited the very first Guardian weblog back in the day; I've met Salam Pax (who's in the paper today explaining why he's back in Baghdad), and now the Garden Monkey. And no, I still don't know who Belle or GM are. Useless, aren't I?
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