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Hank's Gerdening Pic and Tips
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Cold climate gardening
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Happy Hobby Habit
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Flower and veg growing (along with crafts and other tid-bits) in an upstate NY zone 5 garden.
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Hardy Exotics
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Growing palm trees, bananas, succulents and hardy exotics in a cool climate.
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Harvesting in the Ozarks
Living in the Ozark Mountains is at its best...a gift from God; at its worst...hot and back breaking work, but even then, God's promises are true and our labor is blessed.
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Have Not Want Not
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Over-planting and enthusiasm is the general outlook for this Southern Oregon gardener. Always thinking about what to plant next...
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HAWAII GARDENING
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Earth-friendly, sustainable ideas for gardening in Hawaii; ethnobotany of native plants of Hawaii.
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Heirloom Gardener
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Full-time mother of five in Chatham, New Jersey (zone 6b) on a sloped less-than-half an acre with mature oak trees. I fell in love with gardening about ten years ago on a small urban plot in Brooklyn.
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Heirloom Gardens
The changing seasons, my farm chores, gardening addictions, the beautiful flowers in bloom, menial housework, bad dreams, thoughts for the future, and what it's like to be the mistress of the farm.
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Helen' Haven
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A journal of a professional gardener, garden coach, garden writer, promoter and volunteer
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Helios Monroe
DC resident, master gardener and citizen forester blogging about things we like including urban gardening, solar energy and others sustainable, green, eco friendly practices in DC and beyond.
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her able hands
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in the garden, in the kitchen and on the page. Northeast Ohio blogger writes about gardening, cooking and writing about gardening and cooking.
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Herb Gardening
Growing and using herbs in the landscape and indoors.
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Herb Gardening at Beagle Ridge
The tag line is: A snap shot of the goings on at Beagle Ridge - for all those with a love of herbs,gardening and everything in the natural world. Ellen shares her passions with you.
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Herb Growing
Growing, preserving, and using herbs
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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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