East-Side-Patch
Gardening and Hardscape design A humble initiation to all things gardening
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Eddie's Ramblin' Blog
Eddie's thoughts on every subject from gardening to life in the South.
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edge effect
Mostly about gardening, sometimes about politics, occasionally about dogs, and sporadically about old houses.
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Elements In Time
(2 votes) In April we moved from LA to rural Northern California to learn to live more sustainably. First task: grow our own food!
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Empress of Dirt
Creating a country life on a small suburban homestead:organic fruit, veggie, and perennial gardens, frugal garden art/junk how-to's, gradually restoring the circle of life on this once barren land.
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endem ismo trasnochado
This blog written in an abrasive challenging tone is for critical, pragmatic gardeners with or without credentials who respect above all biodiversity, nature and ecosystems.
For bilingaual people
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Enviro Garden
A site dedicated to seasoned garderner, we try to reach everyone that is concerned about gardening. With tips and advice.
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Ewa in the Garden
(4 votes) Young organic garden in Poland, located in zone 6.
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Extreme Gardener
(1 vote) Extreme Gardener chronicles her gardening life on 5 rural acres in central Oklahoma.
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Fields Of Heather
Our central PA gardens - including a few square foot gardens, a small "traditional" garden, and even a little bit of tractor gardening.
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Flat Bottom Flowers
Journal of ongoing efforts to create and maintain a container garden with hopes of inspiring others to grow something no matter how small their space.
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Florida Ecomania
Welcome to Florida Ecomania, where all things Florida-friendly are discussed: local food, homegrown veggies, conservation, native plants, and smaller-footprint living.
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Flourish
(1 vote) I'm a furniture maker with an allotment in North London. I like to build stuff and grow thngs. I spend my time doing one or the other and this is a record of the stuff I do.
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Flower Gardens Blog
Flowers and flower gardening and tangentially related gardening subjects viewed as both art and science, addressed with rigor and occasional wry humor. Updated often by garden writer Barbara Martin.
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