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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High Desert Gardening
My adventures gardening in the Northern Nevada Great Basin High Desert.
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Hollyhocks and Hosta
My blog shares the making of a new garden at the house I bought in 2006. Stop by to see what's growing.
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Homely Capers
(1 vote) Gardening tips and tricks, thoughts and techniques that I have found to be useful in my garden.
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Hort Couture
(1 vote) All things Hort Couture from the fastest growing plant brand in America. This forum allows gardeners to help our company evaluate new plants and ideas. We offer new plant genetics from breeders.
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How I Love to Garden
(1 vote) I cover highlights of my home gardens in NC and Brooklyn NY, community gardening and specific horticultural tips. I try to included other gardens in the areas where I live. thus How I Love to Garden!
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How Mary's Garden Grows
Mary, Mary, (who is hardly ever contrary), has a garden in zone 7a, Virginia and has decided to journal it here.
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Human Flower Project
(1 vote) The Human Flower Project, directed by author and sociologist Julie Ardery, is a weblog of international flower news and floral customs. The site promotes research and discussion of how flowers are used and understood in many cultures, with special emphasis on the florist industry, flower rituals, religious traditions, and the social and psychological dimensions of gardening.
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I likE plants!
I'm an amateur grower of Tropical Fruits, Species Orchids, Aroids, Bamboo, Rare Palms, etc. I live in balmy Tamarac, FL. [Zone 10b] My garden is organic and I use no pesticides or harsh fertilizers.
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Idaho Gardener
(1 vote) Gardening in and around Idaho and the Rocky Mountain States
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iGarden Online
Brief directions for cultivating over 150 flowers, free garden clipart, articles about gardening, free poetry about gardens and many garden resource links. Updated frequently.
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Ilona's Garden Journal
(4 votes) garden blog journaling the Midwest seasons, Ilona's Garden. home gardening and planting tips
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in bloom
Essays and musings from my new garden.
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