The other day I spent time outside on a late winter day. I even took the covers off my outdoor wooden furniture. I started to think about what to add to my garden this coming spring
It is amazing the resources available on the Internet for gardeners..blogs, websites, forums, communities and shopping sites. I have identified those I have found useful
1)Below are various blogs I go to from time to time. There are so many out there it can be overwhelming.. Hopefully this helps you find some good ones right away.. I have gone through lists of blogs and these truly are some of my favorites.
Billy Stanley's blog
FAiriegarden blog..gardening on a slope in Tennessee
An Illustrated garden blog..a studio blog
Bumble bee blog
Garden RAnt blog
Sustainable blog by Susan Harris
Garden while intoxicated
2)Take a look at at the following sites that show blogs by region.
great blogs in the northeast, midatlantic, southeast
great blogs in texas, midwest and plains, central and mountain states, and the southwest
great blogs in hawaii, california, pacific northwest.. this page also have good blogs outside of the united states and some other team blogs.
3)Following are several Gardening information sites. Some sell products some do not, but all have great information, forums, resources and more...
Dave's Garden
Weekend Gardener
Gardensupermart..great water gardening info
Veggie gardening tips
Successful Container Gardens
University of Illinois Horticulture and Gardening Resources don't let this title fool you..incredibly user friendly and enjoyable website to page through
hgtv gardening site
gardeners supply co site
great bulbs, seeds & plant site
GardenGuide.com...interactive communities, garden forums, and lots of tips
Sustainable Gardening website
Spend time in your garden this weekend... Need something new for your outdoor space..visit my website YourGardenRetreat.com for decorative birdhouses, birdfeeders, birdbaths, outdoor wooden furniture, windchimes, and more
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