Official Group Photo by
San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers
June 28, 2013
Dear Garden Blogger Fling Attendees:
Thanks so much for attending and making this the best Fling ever! We hope you've recovered from three days of garden and nursery touring... and then some! Surely many of you have started to go through images and recount stories from our time together. Please consider sharing them, via links to your personal blog posts, in the comments section below, and/or on the Garden Bloggers Fling Facebook page. If you have specific posts for specific gardens, each of the tour stops has a general information post (following this one), so you can add your post to their comments section accordingly. It's a great way to see and read about everyone's perspectives of the various places we visited together.
Please be sure to share your personal thanks with the generous sponsors that helped make the San Francisco Fling so successful. Each sponsor is listed by sponsor level category along the right hand column of this blog, with links to their websites and contact information. Sponsorships contributed not only to the TWO swag bags you received, but also to offset the costs of our travel, garden admissions and sustenance. A hearty thank you goes out to them all!
Happy blogging and we hope to see you at the next Fling in Portland, Oregon. Sounds like the PDX Crew is tentatively looking at mid to late July, 2014.
Your SF Fling Crew,
Kelly, Andrea, Charlotte, Claire and Maggie.
P.S. To post a hyperlinked URL to your blog post in the comments section you'll have to add a bit of HTML code to do so, as Blogger thinks they're spam and won't publish the comment.
I'll use Helen (The Patient Gardener)'s First Fling overview as an example
(surely she won't mind...)
First, post a comment with your URL & blog post title (shown in orange above) added to the HTML code as shown below
P.S. To post a hyperlinked URL to your blog post in the comments section you'll have to add a bit of HTML code to do so, as Blogger thinks they're spam and won't publish the comment.
I'll use Helen (The Patient Gardener)'s First Fling overview as an example
(surely she won't mind...)
First, post a comment with your URL & blog post title (shown in orange above) added to the HTML code as shown below