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Winter Sowing Media

Posted by trudi_d Long Island (My Page) on
Tue, Jan 3, 12 at 0:39

This is my latests media interview, it's on a program called "Growing People from the Ground Up", which is a sustainable living/green movement program. The beginning of the show is very interesting--it's a discussion about drilling for water without electricity, then there's me. I start talking at about the 33 minute mark. Enjoy.

Here is a link that might be useful: Growing People from the Ground Up Radio Interview on VoiceAmerica


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Nice, Trudi!


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Thank you for sharing Trudi.
This will be my 2nd year to WS. I know I was told something last year that really struck me in your broadcast...
wintersowing should be relaxing and calm. I'm sure I didnt quote you exactly but when you said it this time...I really heard it! Last year I very much enjoyed the process but did alot of worrying, stressing, questioning, etc. This year I'm much more calm about the approach. Maybe its a newbie thing...maybe its just me..haha

I enjoyed this broadcast as much as the one you shared a few months ago. Last time while listening to the show I brought up the 'gallery' section of WS Forum. It makes a lovely slide show to watch while listening to you. I did the same thing just now. Those pics are great testiments that wsing works :)

Thanks again for sharing all your wisdom!


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Nice job Trudi.

Hey PV, Trudi's talking about you in her interview... she doesn't have to give your name, we all know who she's referring to. You're famous!

Karen


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  • Posted by corrine1 7b Pacific Northwest (My Page) on
    Tue, Jan 3, 12 at 11:33

Silly me... I thought winter sowing media meant what type of potting soil for winter sowing. Great interview, Trudi and thanks for a good laugh today.

Corrine


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Glad I could all give you a smile.


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I really enjoyed the part when to ad heed to a reasonable amount of sowing. Last year was my first year and I got overwhelmed as to where to put all the plants.

Trudi, a nice interview.


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  • Posted by pvick z6B NYC (My Page) on
    Tue, Jan 3, 12 at 21:13

LOL - like Corinne, I thought "Winter Sowing Media" was going to talk about potting mix.

Nice interview, Trudi!

@Karen: "a gal over in Brooklyn" - I LUV it!

PV


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Trudi, that was a very nice interview! Last year was my first year and I did get a little overwhelmed but now I know to take it easy! Winter Sowing is so much fun! I tell everyone it's a great way to beat the Winter Blues. Everything that I planted did really well and I'll be Winter Sowing for years to come!

Brad AKA Moonwolf


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"Winter Sowing Media", subtle and LOL.

PV, you know I couldn't say your name, wouldn't say your name, I do believe strongly in protecting everyone's identity. Gal may be slangy but it was said with love and admiration.

However, if you really like it, maybe GW could change pvick to Galover_in_Bkln ;-)


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Trudi - I absolutely love the "gal"! Makes me feel young and HOT! Hehehe!!!


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You are young and hot PV!

All of us oldies but goodies knew which gal Trudi meant.

Karen


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