It’s time for the March blog carnival, and I’m really excited about this month’s topic, because it is a reader-suggested topic. In case you missed the first two LOTB carnivals, and you’re not sure what a blog carnival is, it’s when one blogger requests that other bloggers publish posts on a certain topic and then the carnival host(ess) publishes links to everyone’s submissions. It’s a great way for LOTB readers to find lots of great ideas, and for other bloggers to reach out to a new audience. If you’re still not sure what I am talking about, check out the February LOTB carnival.
For the March Carnival, I’m seeking posts about using an non-traditional container. You can write about about anything so long as it does not involve a pot. No plastic pots. No terracotta pots. No metal pots. No glazed pots. I’m talking about planting daisies in a rain boot. Or growing succulents in muffin tin (something I saw in Succulent Container Gardens). Or anything else that strikes your fancy. Just no pots. If you need help or have a question, don’t hestitate to email me.
To submit a post, use this form: Container Gardening Blog Carnival Page. You can find it by going to Contact > Blog Carnival at the top of the page too. You need to publish your post on your blog and submit it through the blog carnival submission page by March 13th. I’ll be publishing the carnival on the 15th.
You are free to use the image at the top of this post or this badge if you participate, but you must download them and host them yourself (i.e. right click and chose “save image” and then upload it to your website, or to a hosting service, like PhotoBucket or Flickr).
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