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The Passionate Gardener
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Humorous and insightful garden essays.
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The Permissive Gardener
Home of the Worlds Coolest Rain Gauge and the Permissive Gardener blog. Obscure and interesting information, news and commentary about gardening, nature and human folly.
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The Photo Garden Bee
Hello, I run a blog called The Photo Garden Bee. I'm on a mission to photograph and explore the most magical, intimate, majestic, romantic, and historic gardens I can find and share what’s amazing
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The Physic Blogger
The story of two plant mad girlies starting up a nursery, gardening and allotmenteering.
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The Phytophactor
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A plant pundit provides botanical tidbits and information, commentary on gardening and economically important plants, and other items and observances of Earth shattering importance.
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The Plant Hunter
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I have this really tough job - I travel the world looking for new plants, meeting fun people and sampling the food, beer & wine. Someone has to do it. How did I get the gig? Lots of training & a bit of luck. I’m a 3rd generation plantsman that started working at my father’s nursery at 8 years. Tired of hard work I set off to study at Mich. State, the Univ. of Delaware and Youngstown St. My on the job training came at Longwood Gardens, The Arnold Arboretum at Harvard, the Chicago Botanic Garden, Mill Creek Park, Kingwood Center & Zelenka Nursery. Then with a bit of luck, I landed a sweet job at Spring Meadow Nursery. To beef up my résumé I published numerous articles and photographs in nursery & gardening magazines, hosted a radio show, taught at MSU and MCC & published 3 books; “Tree and Shrub Gardening for Michigan,” “The Best Garden Plants” and “Gardening Month by Month.” You can buy'em Amazon.com -They're great gifts! I am in the Royal Horticultural Society, and was named Michigan Nurseryman of the Year. I’m in the Intl. Plant Propagators Society, the Garden Writers Assoc., etc, etc. I have a passion to share my love and knowledge of plants with others – that’s you. Welcome.
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The Potted Pepper
"The Potted Pepper ... And Other Survivors" is about the potted residents of a balcony garden grown by a brown thumb determined to go greenish.
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The Practical Gardener
The how-to of gardening and the why behind it - with plant pairings and some random garden-related tidbits thrown in.
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The Rabid Gardener
Obsessive gardener in Austin, Texas.
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The Rainforest Garden
This site is all about creating a rainforest wherever you live, indoors and out! With articles on plants, gardening, interior decorating, travel and cooking, I'll show you just what it takes to make a paradise and share my trials and tribulations along the way. I hope you enjoy my illustrations and photos, and be sure to comment and tell me about yourselves!
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The Rainforest Garden
A blog all about creating a tropical rainforest where its not so tropical! Its meant to inform and inspire those who want to garden adventurously by making a theme garden.
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The Real Dirt on Gardening
Thyme-ly advice on gardening in the north east without the hype and perfection of "TV Gardens"
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The Real Dirt on Gardening
Thymely tips for Northeast gardeners frowm gardening expert, writer and photographer Greg Draiss
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The Real Dirt on Gardening
Thymely news and tips for northeast gardeners from gardening expert Greg Draiss
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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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