A Potter's Garden
(1 vote) The misadventures of a gardener/potter/cook located at the western gateway of the Finger Lakes region of New York.
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A Spot With Pots
(2 votes) My adventures in gardening (map and compass not necessarily included).
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A Study in Contrasts
(3 votes) I grew up on the edge of the former Black Swamp in NW Ohio but now live (and garden) near the sandy shores of Lake Erie in NE Ohio. My house, built in 1919, occupies a small urban lot.
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A Taste of the Earth
(11 votes) A novice gardener and baker cooks up veggies and fun in Montana.
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A Thinking Stomach
(3 votes) This is a multifaceted blog, focusing both on raising food and eating it. Everything tastes better if one grows it oneself.
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A Tidewater Gardener
(1 vote) An unapologetic plant geek shares advice and opinions on gardening, the contrived and the natural landscape, as well as occasional topics from the other side of the gate.
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A Tramp in the (Organic) Garden
(1 vote) Seeds, Smack Talk and Assorted Gardening Madness in Highland Park, Los Angeles
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A UK Garden Blog
(2 votes) Search through these pages for gardening tips and advice from the UK.
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass
(1 vote) Musings about the joys, trials and tribulations of an amateur gardener in Kentucky.
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A-GITATE
A-Gitate, A Garden Is The Answer To Everything, is a blog that aims to engage people with the premise that gardening can be the basis of every aspect in life - of living a life well centered.
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Aboussafy GardenSaga
(1 vote) A blog about our family's journey into gardening and eventually farming and market gardening in Alberta, 1 pictorial experience at a time!
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About Gardening - Gardening How-To, Garden Design Tips, Information & Advice
About Gardening - Garden Design Tips, Information & Advice on Gardening, Getting Started in the Garden, Plant Profiles, Gardener's Glossary, Growing Perennials, Garden Tools, Annual Flowers, Vegetable
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Acorns
Marion Owen lives on Kodiak Island, Alaska. A New York Times bestselling author, Marion shares organic gardening tips, recipes, interviews and the many ways we are clothed, fed and healed by plants.
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adekun's japan blog
Enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of first-time parenthood. Progress on the vegetable garden and other ramblings of a gaijin in Japan's least populous prefecture.
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