A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa
For the best in Mediterranean flavours... grow your own, family farms, urban homesteading, farmers markets, nourishing traditions... made from scratch because you can!
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A Maryland Country Garden
(2 votes) I live in Montgomery County, Maryland, about an hour from the Nation's capitol. We moved here in 1993 and the property is 6.4 acres. Both husband and I are Maryland natives.
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A Passion for Petrocosmea
Ramblings about Petrocosmea and gesneriads in general
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A posse ad esse
(1 vote) A family of 5 on a 1/4 acre in suburban UT trying to change the way they live to increase sustainability and provide more of their own food through gardening, urban hens and homemade foods and skills.
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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 Root Awakening
A Root Awakening features garden inspired DIY projects, decorating and seasonal garden tips for making your garden a wonderful place for birds and plants to thrive!
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A Round Rock Garden
(1 vote) A garden blog from Round Rock Texas
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A Serendipitous Garden
(1 vote) A subtropical garden of exotic flowers and plants. Even vegetables are sometimes seen hiding in plain sight.
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A Small Tucson Desert Garden
(1 vote) How to grow a thriving garden in Tucson Arizona's hot and dry climate.
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A Smallholder's Diary
Blog about my attempts to be as self-sufficient as possible. Includes kitchen gardening, keeping chickens, book reviews, crafts, cooking and anything else related.
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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
(13 votes) A novice gardener and baker cooks up veggies and fun in Montana.
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A Thinking Stomach
(6 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
(2 votes) 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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