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'''#3:''' The honeybee issue, including observations on the importance of bees and their survival as well as honey-filled recipes. (December 2008) | '''#3:''' The honeybee issue, including observations on the importance of bees and their survival as well as honey-filled recipes. (December 2008) | ||
− | '''#4:''' "The Chicken Chronicles," a story about breeding chickens and the life lessons for Sandra's young daughters that come with raising animals. Includes instructional information on harvesting rainwater. (Spring 2009) | + | '''#4:''' Contains "The Chicken Chronicles," a story about breeding chickens and the life lessons for Sandra's young daughters that come with raising animals. Includes instructional information on harvesting rainwater. (Spring 2009) |
'''#5:''' The "garden goddess" issue, with anecdotes from Sandra's time working as a gardener for a wealthy neighbor and other stories. (Summer 2009) | '''#5:''' The "garden goddess" issue, with anecdotes from Sandra's time working as a gardener for a wealthy neighbor and other stories. (Summer 2009) |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 7 October 2009
Greenwoman is a gardening & nature-focused perzine written by Sandra Knauf.
A resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A., Sandra is a prolific writer who started Greenwoman to share her opinionated and often humorous stories about gardening.
Issues
#1: Sandra writes about raising chickens and taking a Master Gardener class. (May 2008)
#2: Topics include literary and film rose metaphors, a history of the Green Man (and Green Woman), and organizing a fundraising garden tour. (August 2008)
#3: The honeybee issue, including observations on the importance of bees and their survival as well as honey-filled recipes. (December 2008)
#4: Contains "The Chicken Chronicles," a story about breeding chickens and the life lessons for Sandra's young daughters that come with raising animals. Includes instructional information on harvesting rainwater. (Spring 2009)
#5: The "garden goddess" issue, with anecdotes from Sandra's time working as a gardener for a wealthy neighbor and other stories. (Summer 2009)