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digging in the dirt
(1 vote) digging in the dirt
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Digging Rhode Island
A Rhode Island Master Gardener blog, yakking about and mulling over just about everything garden-related.
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Digging the District
Urban gardening in Washington, DC
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Digging, Decorating, and Design
Rebecca Cole of Rebecca Cole Design, Surprise by Design, and On the House brings you her thoughts and design tips from gardening to interiors.
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Digital Flower Pictures.com
(2 votes) Professional gardener that loves plants and flowers.
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Dirt By Amy Stewart
Amy Stewart has been a garden columnist since 1995. She lives in Eureka, California, where she writes.
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Dirt Cheap Gardening
(1 vote) Tips for frugal organic gardeners in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Showcases ways to "grow more and spend less"
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Dirt Divas Gardening
(1 vote) Gardening in the far north can be fun and funky.
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Dirt Simple
Dirt Simple is a blog focused on all aspects of landscape and garden design. Deborah Silver, who has been a landscape designer in Michigan for 23 years, also owns and operates Detroit Garden Works, a store devoted to fine objects for gardens. The blog features photographs and essays on all manner of design projects and installations including the landscape, gardens, flowers for parties and events, topiary, and sculpture. She also manufactures furniture and ornament for gardens.
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Dirt Under My Nails
(1 vote) I have a Little Blue House. And now I'm going to garden!
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dirtology
a journal of a man and his dirt
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Dirty Girl Garden
(1 vote) A horticulture collective.
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Dirty Thoughts: A Gardening Life
Ruminations on life through gardening...
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DirtyDiamonds
Rockwall Texas, old town urban garden. Learning as we go, starting in 2008. The goal is to open a stand at the town farmers market this year. Lots of pictures, please take a look!
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Attention Gardening Enthusiasts!
The new BlossomSwap.com has launched. The entire premise behind BlossomSwap.com was to start a community where people could share knowledge, communicate ideas, and encourage friendships between people who share this sometimes crazy and very addictive passion. Gardening brings us together, but it's the individuality of each participant that nourishes our website so that it can continue to grow as the whimsical community it is.
If you aren't aware of us now, we look forward to meeting you in the future.
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