Diggin' in the Dirt
Gardening info for north central Texas.
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DigginFood
DigginFood serves up organic vegetable gardening inspiration, kitchen gardening advice, and recipes three times each week. Our goal is to make vegetable gardening fun and accessible to everyone!
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Digging
(7 votes)
A fun-loving, colorful Texas-style cottage garden in Austin, the hotbed of garden bloggers. Digging is known for its garden photographs, emphasis on natives & cottage-garden faves, & garden tours.
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Digging for Victory
Using the books of C.H. Middleton, l will be gardening following the weekly advice given by Mr Middleton's radio broadcasts during the 'Dig for Victory' campaign in the Second World War and the Government's monthly 'Dig for Victory' leaflets.
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Digging In
I'm an advertising Creative Director and I built a garden at my office to help me get to know my organic seeds client better. My blog follows my attempt to grow food and inspire colleagues.
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Digging In - A Year in a Writer's Garden
A blog about life as seen through the lens of the garden...by the lifestyle editor of the Houston Chronicle and author of the book Pink Ladies & Crimson Gents: Portraits & Legends of 50 Roses.
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digging in the dirt
(1 vote)
digging in the dirt
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Digging On
Yorkshire allotment holder trying to follow one year of C H Middleton's Dig On for Victory
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Digging Rhode Island
(3 votes)
A Rhode Island Master Gardener blog, yakking about and mulling over just about everything garden-related.
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Digging Rhode Island
Plant and product reviews, gardening experiences, encounters with wildlife, herbal and medicinal plants, pruning and general gardening tips. The contributors are all certified RI Master Gardeners.
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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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