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World Naked Gardening Day

September 8, 2006 by Andrea Bellamy 3 Comments

Saturday, September 9 is the second annual World Naked Gardening Day, and man, I wish I could participate. It’s an event that’s right up my quirky little alley. Problem is, I don’t have much shade in my wee garden, and the sun and my skin don’t get along. Even with SPF 5900. So I’ll have to leave the naked gardening to hardier folks, but believe me, I’ll be cheering from the sidelines. I’d love to know if anyone in the garden blogosphere was brave enough to bare all!

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  1. Loretta says

    September 9, 2006 at 1:07 pm

    That’s awesome- I’m telling everyone I know! And congratulations on your newfound married-hood!

  2. Stuart says

    September 11, 2006 at 9:52 pm

    Great idea. I’d consider it except it would cost me a small fortune in post-traumatic counselling for the kids.

  3. Randa says

    September 27, 2006 at 8:21 am

    Who on earth picks SEPTEMBER for a naked gardening day?!!! Obviously someone in warmer climes than Ontario, Canada. Due to cool temps, I’m sad to say I couldn’t participate on the 9th…but also freely admit that I certainly don’t pigeonhole gardening in the nude to only one day per year! :)

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