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Human Flower Project - http://www.humanflowerproject.com/
Julie Ardery reports, in a series of illustrated weblog-style topics, how people throughout the world live through flowers. |
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Garden Rant - http://www.gardenrant.com
Four gardeners from different corners of the USA weblog about their dirt gardening philosophy, with plenty of social commentary. |
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May Dreams Gardens - http://maydreamsgardens.blogspot.com
Gardener in Indiana blogs about indoor and outdoor gardening and wildlife, often with a touch of humor. |
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Girl Gone Gardening - http://girlgonegardening.blogspot.com/
California native blogs about her adventures gardening in Indiana. Weather conditions, flower photos, and activities. |
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Aaron's Home and Garden Guide - http://www.home2garden.org/
Weblog-style short articles with reviews of websites and personal gardening observations. |
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Kerry's Garden - http://www.kerrysgarden.us
Weblog of a Kentucky gardener, sharing personal gardening experience and advice, with photos. |
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The Optimistic Gardener - http://optimisticgardener.blogspot.com
Garden designer and photographer Linn Arvidsson in Sweden shares her weblog of garden columns, dreams and a smattering of gardening topics. |
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MucknMire - http://plantsnrocks.blogspot.com/
New Jersey gardener describes the joys, trials, and tribulations of gardening in USDA zone 6. |
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Doug Green's Garden - http://www.douggreensgarden.com
Retired nursery owner blogs about developments in the world of gardening, and writes articles with tips, advice, and reviews. |
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Realmud Garden - http://realmudgarden.blogspot.com/
Kati in Ontario, a gardening-mad grandmother, offers her thoughts, musings, and photos, loosely connected by a garden theme. |
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A Gardener's Notebook - http://welchwrite.com/agn/blog/
Douglas E. Welch gardens in Southern California. His weblog contains information and tips about garden products and activities, and reports of excursions. |
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Andrew Stenning - http://andrewstenning.blogspot.com/
Weblog by garden designer and photographer in the UK, featuring artistic plant and insect photography, as well as poetry. |
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Home Gardening Tips - http://www.home-gardening-tips.com/
Bill Stanley's blog presents tips and information about organic vegetable gardening, plants, and techniques. |
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Hayefield - http://hayefieldhouse.com/
Garden writer Nancy Ondra blogs about her sunny garden in Pennsylvania, shared with two alpacas: cool plants, gardening techniques, and projects. |
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Can You Dig It? - http://can-u-dig-it.blogspot.com/
Texas gardener's weblog with photos, observations, and other tidbits. |
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Wooded Paths - http://woodedpaths.blogspot.com/
Weblog about gardening on a wooded lot in Massachusetts, with descriptions and photos of plants and garden features. |
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The Southern Great Lakes Gardener - http://www.gardengal.net/
Home gardener offers articles on a variety of homespun gardening topics, monthly calendars, plant of the month descriptions, and links. |
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Gardening Gone Wild - http://www.gardeninggonewild.com/
Four American garden writers/photographers blog about whatever gardening topics come along, illustrated with striking photographs. |
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This Garden Is Illegal - http://www.thisgardenisillegal.com
Ohio gardener's weblog covering a wide range of general and personal gardening topics. |
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North Country Maturing Gardener - http://ncmg.blogspot.com/
Master gardener in New Hampshire offers advice, links to resources, and brief articles. |
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Worms of Endearment - http://blogs.salon.com/0003248/
Amy Stewart, author of a book on vermiculture, writes a weblog that is part book tour diary, part garden journal. |
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Amateur Gardening - http://novicegardens.blogspot.com
Stuart Robinson in Western Australia blogs about general and personal gardening and landscaping topics. |
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Susan's Garden Patch - http://www.susansgardenpatch.com
Toronto gardener provides landscaping tips, plant descriptions, personal observations and a look into some of her own garden areas. |
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Rod's Garden - http://www.rodsgarden.50megs.com/
Gardening information, advice, and tips by an Oregon Certified Nursery Professional. |
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The Garden's Gift - http://www.thegardensgift.blogspot.com/
One of a series of related weblog-style subsites exploring gardening in Florida, plant tips and gardening information, and sources for plant, seeds, and accessories. |
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Garden Spot - http://gardenspot.typepad.com/
Erica's gardening journal. A collection of information and ideas. |
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Digging in the Dirt - http://jengarden.blogspot.com/
Features a sporadically enthusiastic gardener in the pacific Northwest, who documents each entry with a photo of a flower, plant, or other seasonal garden image. |
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The Monday Garden - http://inmygarden.org/
Personal journal of a Connecticut gardener and outdoors enthusiast. Log entries contain extensively illustrated information on native plants, container gardening, and many other topics. |
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The Garden Pages - http://www.theGardenPages.com
Gardener in Southern California shares tips and information about water-wise gardening, with pages on succulents, natives, heirloom vegetables, lavender, and pomegranates. |
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KJ Gardens - http://www.kittyjoyce.com/kjgardens/
Weblog with entries covering container gardening and perennials. |
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The Wildest Dreams of Kew - http://wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com
A weblog-style running photo-illustrated commentary on interesting exotic and familiar plants in the author's garden and the places they come from. |
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Mark's Inspiring Plants - http://www.markgriffiths.org/
Mark Griffiths in England presents information and photos of various alpine and small bulbs, pleiones, cyclamen, and tropical orchids, as well as photos of his own garden and other gardens in England and Brazil. |
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Darren's Hortus - http://users.usinternet.com/daresan/garden/hortus.htm
Describes a garden in Minnesota along with a list of the plants that grow there and gardening how-to tips. Emphasis on Ranunculaceae (thalictrum and aconitum). Numerous links to images and other resources. |
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http://www.n8ture.com/ - http://www.n8ture.com/
Includes pages on a variety of topics, including sexual and asexual plant propagation, information about various herbs, as well as honeybees and birds. |
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Ecogreengene - http://www.redwoods.quik.com/webteck/gene/ecogreengene.html
"Green" Gene Sottosanto offers poetry, freeform gardening articles, and biographical information. |
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Dirty Nails - http://www.angelfire.com/tn/zaze/
Garden on the mountain, with a shack, bathtub garden, and a jumble of other topics, presented with a touch of humor. |
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Bookish Gardener - http://www.bookishgardener.com/
Gardener in USDA zone 5 writes about triumphs and nemeses, garden chores, interspersed with notes about readings and quotations. |
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Glenns Garden - http://glenns-garden.com
Glenn Bronner, professional groundskeeper, writes about general garden topics, what's blooming, and presents a photo gallery of garden ideas. |
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Madam Green Fingers - http://www.freewebs.com/madamgreenfingers/
Shares her personal experiences with houseplants, cacti, compost, and other gardening topics |
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Rock and Woodland Garden Resources - http://members.peak.org/~parsont/rockgard/
Louise Parsons presents information and personal observations on rock garden plants, spring ephemerals, and other personal interests. |
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PrairieTide - http://prairietide.blogspot.com/
Midwestern meanderings from a Zone 6 Garden in Peoria, Illinois. |
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The Taming of the Band-Aid - http://tamingoftheband-aid.blogspot.com/
Documents the habitat restoration of long, narrow lot in rural Florida. Topics include native plants, insects, birds, landscaping/gardening, and environmental issues. |
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Bashasgarden - http://bashasgarden.blogspot.com/
Gardener in Pennsylvania, a transplant from New York City via Dublin, talks about her adventures in rural gardening. |
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LauriesGarden.com - http://lauriesgarden.com/
Weblog from a mother and gardener, covering a wide range of personal and gardening topics, with a healthy dose of humor. |
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Flower Images For Beginners - http://jfree.netwiz.net/
Amateur photographer shares photos of many of his favorite garden plants. |