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Good Gardening, Organic Visionary?

September 30, 2010 @ 21:06 By Gavin Webber 5 Comments

Well, to my surprise, today I find myself on the cover of a new Australian national gardening magazine.

 See, there I am right down the bottom left hand corner.  Check out page 84 if you purchase it.

Due to copyright, I cannot reproduce the article here on the blog, but I believe that the article is well written and factual and both Kim and I took all the photos.  If you want to read it you will just have to go out and buy it!  It hit newsagents across Australia yesterday.

Yours in greening,

Gavin aka Organic Visionary????

P.S. I was not paid for this article nor expected to be.  Payment goes against my values.

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About Gavin Webber

Gavin Webber's daily goal is to live a more sustainable lifestyle, in an effort to reduce his family's environmental footprint so we can all make a difference for our children & future generations to come.

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Comments

  1. carolyn says

    October 1, 2010 at 02:43

    I live in the usa and can’t get a copy. You wouldn’t want to send out an sutographed coppy now would you?

    Thank You for your blog. I love reading what you write. I so want to make soap but haven’t found Lye yet. And You make the cheese making look so easy. Not to mention, my husband wants to know when Im going to make some beer.

    Thanks again for being in syber
    world.

    Carolyn Smith
    cncsmith2@yahoo.com

    Reply
  2. Leanne daharja says

    October 1, 2010 at 07:10

    Good for you, Gav! 🙂

    I reckon they’ve got “visionary” about right. I’ll try to get hold of a copy!

    Reply
  3. Tracey says

    October 1, 2010 at 08:08

    Good on you, Gavin! I think you deserve the publicity – you really walk the walk as well as being prepared to reach out to others.

    Must grab a copy of the mag – I was just thinking I need to buy a gardening magazine to keep me occupied while I’m waiting for the broad beans to pod and the summer crops to germinate!

    Reply
  4. Teena says

    October 1, 2010 at 09:11

    Congrats Gavy! Thats 2 Webbers that have made it to glossy print on sale at the paper shop. Shall pick up a copy shortly.

    Well done sunshine xoxox

    Reply
  5. dixiebelle says

    October 3, 2010 at 07:56

    How did I miss this post?? Awesome work!

    Reply

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