Guy Meets Garden by the hunky gardener
(1 vote) This ain't yo grandmas gardening blog! Of course all grandmas are welcome! Fun, interactive, and informative blog by a guy who loves all things horticulture! Let's make gardening hip again!
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Happy Hobby Habit
(1 vote) Flower and veg growing (along with crafts and other tid-bits) in an upstate NY zone 5 garden.
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Hardy Exotics
(1 vote) Growing palm trees, bananas, succulents and hardy exotics in a cool climate.
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HAWAII GARDENING
(1 vote) Earth-friendly, sustainable ideas for gardening in Hawaii; ethnobotany of native plants of Hawaii.
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Heirloom Gardener
(5 votes) Full-time mother of five in Chatham, New Jersey (zone 6b) on a sloped less-than-half an acre with mature oak trees. I fell in love with gardening about ten years ago on a small urban plot in Brooklyn.
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Heirloom Gardens
The changing seasons, my farm chores, gardening addictions, the beautiful flowers in bloom, menial housework, bad dreams, thoughts for the future, and what it's like to be the mistress of the farm.
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Helen' Haven
(1 vote) A journal of a professional gardener, garden coach, garden writer, promoter and volunteer
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her able hands
(2 votes) in the garden, in the kitchen and on the page. Northeast Ohio blogger writes about gardening, cooking and writing about gardening and cooking.
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Here we go! Life with the Shibaguyz...
Two guys from Seattle lovin' the life we've made for ourselves. It's been an incredible ride and we're taking you along with us from now on. There's a lot to look at here but we do a lot of living!
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HERITAGE IRISES IN NEW ZEALAND
(7 votes) Heritage Irises growing in New Zealand and the irises of Jean Stevens
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Heronswood Blog
A mixture of garden insight, thoughts on current events and pop culture analysis through the eyes of George Ball, owner of the Burpee Seed companies.
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Herself's Houston Garden
A yankee transplant tries gardening in Houston Texas.
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High Altitude Gardener
High Altitude Gardener Struggles, successes, failures, and "Whoo Hooooo" moments during three seasons of mountain gardening!
Projects from 2006 till now, 2008 Mountain Garden Projects Sharing my high altitude gardening and landscapingstruggles, surprises, and successes . . .starting spring, 2006,continued 2007 &still ongoing, spring 2008.I'm a persevering gardenin' gal.Learned all I know about gardening in Texasbut none of that stuff works up here in the Rocky Mountains.But, hey, whoever said "an old dog can't learn new tricks"should've been certified...as a non-gardener. 'Cause learning is growing and growing is learning;we're never too old to learn. And grow! Right?
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High Altitude Gardening
(1 vote) Find tips and tricks for growing perennials, veggies and trees in high mountain terrain. Planting advice, harvest recipes and the occasional ode to life & gardening plans gone wrong.
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