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Thanks to all these gardening bloggers who screwed up their courage to ask for a link. Be brave -- this is not a contest, and I'm happy to list your blog. Just have a real garden blog with recent posts. The only blogs I haven't posted have been spam sites trying to get legitimate links and a couple of people who were planning garden posts but hadn't made them yet -- or still. I'll be uploading the full Garden Blogs list, topped with these new entries, a bit later this afternoon. This Garden is Illegal is a hoot. Hanna in Cleveland leads it right now with, The Ants go Marching on the Peonies... Hurrah! Hurrah!:
Before that, there was a nice post on Guerilla Gardening: What the cool gardeners are doing these days -- "random acts of gardening without permission from the land's owners." Abandoned land, that is, not your neighbor's undeveloped sunny patch. On the left sidebar are very faint links to garden-site coupons that look very useful. The Inadvertent Gardener is a stylish blog from Iowa, each post a narrative. Gotta love this: Getting in touchDefinitely worth a look.
Digging: Diary of a Central Austin Garden: Like me, Pam is in her fifth year of blogging. Her Texas garden -- and especially her photo of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center that's leading now -- look shockingly different from our rain-drenched New England spring gardens, desperate for sun. Empress of Spring is in Ontario, where it's also soaked. "Empress" Melissa writes,
Richiesoft Garden Blog, from Conwy, North Wales, has large, lovely photos. He also seems to be paralleling our seasons, showing tulips and pansies, with photos of irises and poppies in his parents' garden.from previous years.
Weeding the Garden is a breezy MSN Spaces blog by Alison, in Georgia, who writes, It is a blend of gardening and my kids, my two favorite things.. I also do my own photography of my flowers which is my new found hobby. I grew up in Idaho and now adjusting to the Georgia climate and adjusting what I grew up knowing what did well in the garden, to what grows in the Georgia climate well.. Geranium Blog is Dawn Hill's account of growing pelargoniums -- the proper name -- in hot, sunny Las Vegas. It sounds like the perfect climate for them. 3 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Thanks for adding me I will enjoy looking through the others!!
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Sheila,
Thanks for including me! I very much appreciate it. And thanks for keeping up the list -- I'm enjoying working my way through the other gardening blogs out there!
Genie
The Inadvertent Gardener
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I really enjoy seeing what everyone's up to in their gardens. Thanks!
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