The Rustic Garden
I live a simple life in a log cabin built by my very handy hubby and our family in Upstate NY. We are raising our three kids, three dogs, three fish and one cat in a home filled with love and chaos.
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The Stylish Nest
A home and garden blog for the stylish nest.
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The Sunny Garden
My garden journal for the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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The Taming of the Band-Aid
(1 vote) Documenting the habitat restoration of a 75' X 660'
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the ToadShed
(1 vote) Just another Blog, with some gardening and birdwatching to go.
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The Vermont Gardener
Happenings at & about a Vermont specialty plant nursery. Commentary about shade & woodland gardening, stonework, garden design, habitat management, ecology, perennials, marketing, flowers & photos
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The Whispering Crane Institute
A real World look at the art and practice of Landscape/Garden Design. Including actual case studies of projects I am working on.
Drawings, renderings, and thoughts about design are also included.
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Thin Air Gardening
I'm trying to make my Colorado yard into a garden.
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This Reluctant Soil
Teasing an urban oasis into life.
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Thyme for Herbs
My blog aboutgrowing herbs and how to use them, and perennial flower gardening, especially daylilies.
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Tiny Green Thumbs
(1 vote) Tiny Green Thumbs offers organic gardening classes for Children. Kids learn to grow beautiful herbs, fruits, and vegetables through organic and sustainable practices. Feel free to email us for more information at: tinygreenthumbs@yahoo.com. Remember, Seed.Root.Grow!
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Tomato Casual
Everything Tomato for People who Love Tomatoes.
Our expert Tomato Casual team will help you grow a better tomato, discover new ways to cook and enjoy tomatoes, and will keep you in the tomato know.
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Tracys Tips Garden Design and othe rstuff
The Secrets of Garden Design, Plant Care and general Gardening plus anything I fancy writing about.
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Transplanted
The outdoor adventures of a California native putting down roots along the Texas Gulf Coast, and what she is learning in the process. Plant info, resources, do's and don'ts learned the hard way.
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