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Sheri on TV

On her way to giving talks tomorrow (Tuesday, 7/19) in Fennville and Kalamazoo, Easy Edibles author Sheri Repucci will be appearing between 5 and 6pm today on “The One Seven” on Fox 17 (WXMI). If you live in the Grand Rapids area, be sure to watch!

New blog

We have started a new site dedicated to Easy Edibles and have therefore moved the blog posts about vegetable gardening to easyedibles.com. Here we give news of the doings of Alice Greene & Co., its authors and others associated in the development and marketing of our books.

Sheri starts a new growing season

Easy Edibles author Sheri Repucci started a new growing season last week with talks at three libraries in Michigan and Ohio. Sheri spoke about her background in gardening, her early start, the joys and challenges of different vegetables, including the importance of good soil and how to test and

Sheri Repucci at Writers on the River

Easy Edibles author Sheri Repucci will be at the “Writers on the River” event in Monroe County this weekend. I won’t be able to make it, but I hope that you will be able to join Sheri and 29 other authors at this year’s event, selling and signing their

Sheri Repucci at Matthaei plant sale

Just a reminder that Sheri will be signing copies of Easy Edibles during the plant sale Sunday out at Matthaei Botanical Garden. See the events page for details. If you go, post your photos at the Easy Edibles Facebook page.

Easy Edibles author Sheri Repucci in Midland, Michigan

This is a great time to visit the Dow Gardens in Midland, MI, while the butterflies are in “full bloom”. And Sheri will be there Saturday to sign copies of her book, Easy Edibles. Then the following Tuesday (April 13th) the Midland County Master Gardener Association have invited Sheri

Author Signing at Ten Thousand Villages

We were delighted to have a very successful author signing event for Easy Edibles with author Sheri Repucci at the Fair Trade store Ten Thousand Villages in Ann Arbor – not only did they generate extra revenue to support their mission, we also raised money for the local charity