Organic Gardening Blogs and Websites

By Slate Stone, published Jun 15, 2007
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If you are interested in starting your own garden and learning how other successful organic gardeners have become more self sufficient in the process, these sites will give you tips, ideas, pictures, experiment results and hands on advice on how you can learn from their trials and errors and creative strategies. organic gardening can not only be frugal, but a pleasurable hobby and very rewarding. These sites are all worth visiting and bookmarking for anyone interested in gardening and particularly organic gardening.

Horticulural - Jane Perrone's organic allotment and garden blog

From seed propagation to ideal germination conditions, Jane explores the world of organic gardening. She loads her blog with pictures, environmental concerns, idea brain storming, and answers reader questions. This blogger promotes reduce, reuse and recycle and also analyzes her own habits which at times can be contradicting. Afterall, everyone faces dilemmas about their environmental choices. From how to fight off slugs, to tips on composting, this horticultural blog is a must bookmark.

Dirt A blog by Amy Stewart

Amy's blog has an extensive list of resource links to flower gardening sites. Her essays and opinions have appeared in the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Garden Design, Organic Gardening, as well as other places. You can sign up for her email list. From worm bins to bee boxes to discussing floral designs and her book tours, Amy's gardening blog takes on a thought provoking and artistic quality.

Self sufficient 'ish'.com

Takeaways
  • reduce, reuse and recycle these 3 words are at the heart of many organic gardeners
  • Self sufficient 'ish' is like a database of great information for organic gardeners
  • If you are thinking of starting your own organic garden, be sure to visit The Essential garden Guide
Did You Know?
Many fruits and vegetables in the grocery stores are coated with wax to make them shiny and preserve them longer. Organic gardening allows you to take control of the produce you consume.
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Thanks for this article!

Posted on 07/15/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

 
great compilation!

Posted on 06/20/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

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