Organically Cultivating with Lee O’Hara

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We invite everyone to this gathering, as organic food is served in delightful nooks and crannies, and there’s feast for the senses as this article breathes in delightful appreciation.

Come with your stories and questions and appetites for all that is fresh and healthy and balanced, as we chat, and chatter, and wander off to read Lee’s profile- aptly located here at http://lee0hara.wordpress.com/

Just a few weeks short of his first Web anniversary, the remarkable Lee O’Hara has been gently sowing seeds of organic living, caring community, and supportive presence. When I read his advice about how to grow vegetables, and saw those shiny cherry tomatoes on his profile, I knew I had to get back to gardening!

“Some people actually use and enjoy their lawns.The rest of us should dig them up and plant vegetables.  With what little lawn I had, I did that 25 years ago, along with all the rest of the yard.”

Lee has a website full of handy tips http://www.organichomegardener.com/
and an Official Organic Gardening YouTube Channel. with this one segment of Lee O’Hara & our very own host Rudi Loehing, [edited/authored by Kathy Smith]

As we move into the feature, Lee has generously agreed to answer our questions on organic living. So without further ado, I would like to invite all members of social communities to this unique opportunity to meet a person whose life embodies his passion.

My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams.
The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful.
Abram L. Urban

I suspect that much as happens to those who buy his award-winning DVD : Organic Gardening Made Easy‘, we’re going to find that we want to stay in touch with Lee long after this feature is over!

Decades before ‘organic gardening’ became a buzzword, Lee was learning the hands-on joy of cultivating the land that he loves. What lovely photos on your gardens, Lee!

So that leads me to the first question: Lee, as you come into this garden gathering, can you take us down memory lane to the special first times of growing things?

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