She founded the national team blog GardenRant with her partners in 2006. It’s been voted Garden Blog of the Year, Best North American Garden Blog, Most Innovative, and Best Written Garden Blog by a jury of its peers. GardenRant has been featured in the Washington Post, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and numerous gardening publications.
Her home blog, GardenerSusan, has been voted “Best Organic Blog” by the international voters at Blotanical. Launched in 2005 to cover gardening, GardenerSusan now covers the life of the blogger herself – writing, gardening, being out and about in the Washington, D.C. area and beyond.
In 2009 Susan formed the national Lawn Reform Coalition, dedicated to promoting natural lawn care, regionally appropriate lawn species, and design alternatives to lawn. Her comrades in lawn reform include garden communicators and plant suppliers across the U.S.
Susan co-founded the network of 900+ green gardeners called DC Urban Gardeners.
Susan has spoken to to the Garden Writers Association national convention and many DC-area journalism classes about how to succeed at blogging.
Susan’s an active advisory board member to Montgomery Victory Gardens, a local campaign to encourage and teach edibles gardening.
Garden Coaching
Susan began garden coaching (teaching gardening one-on-one in the garden) in 2004 and since then has been featured in the New York Times, on “CBS Sunday Morning” and many others. (Click here for a full list of media appearances about coaching, gardening and writing for the web.)
During the 1970s Susan worked in a variety of positions for the good-government group Common Cause.
Through 2006 she worked as a verbatim reporter assigned to Congressional committees, the U.S. District Court, and assorted meetings, conventions and lawsuits.
Education
B.A., Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio.
Washington, D.C. Master Gardener certification in 2006.
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