An online journal from an organic gardener attempting to grow food and flowers in a limited space.
Everything planted at Larrapin is delicious & useful to someone: the gardeners, birds, wildlife, barnyard, pollinators....
Hands-on food and culture: growing, making, exploring, eating
AllotmentPickings follows Joanna's allotment column in Reader's Digest. Joanna has also written allotment related features for the Financial Times.
On long-distance gardening, brightening the community, the birds, the bees, and the things we eat.
Love this planet. Hate what we are doing to it. Trying to help by raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and other important issues.
Heirloom Gardening and the Lives of Pat 'n Steph.
A musician's adventures in experimental horticulture.
This blog will serve up morsels of 'grow my own', slow food, art, poetry, travel and the occasional cat tale.
Originally set up to document our (mainly food based) growing in a suburban UK garden.
I started this blog to talk about the many interesting things that I've learned about the plants here from both the staff and the many visitors that come through.
Things found and grown.
Introduce your blog to the world.
On these pages, I present solid information on (currently) 117 different spice plants. Emphasis is on their usage in ethnic cuisines, particularly in Asia; furthermore, I discuss their history, chemical constituents, and the etymology of their names. Last but not least, there are numerous photos featuring the live plants or the dried spices.
Martyn Cox's transmissions from the heart of Walthamstow.
Integrated Design for Local Environmental Resources.
Growing food and sharing skills in London's schools and communities.
The Guardian's gardening blog.
Carrie’s gardening blog.
A collection of resources and discussion for the home grower.
The blog of a crafty, book-reading, garden-loving, chicken-raising, -ism fighting nurse.
Seed saving in Denmark.
Jen and Berry’s Blog.
A blog following the development of a small edible forest garden in Wiltshire, first planted in winter 2008.
A foodie's life on the inspirational Llyn Peninsula.
Make it unique. Make it yourself. Make it your own.
Welcome to Mas du Diable, my four-seasons kitchen and seed-saving garden in the Cévennes mountains of Languedoc, France.
40-something wife and dog owner, with Type 1 diabetes, trying my hardest to change small things and live a healthier and greener lifestyle by attempting to grow veg and cut down on chemicals.
I have an allotment and love growing vegetables, fruit, herbs and even the odd flower or two.
Gardening, chickens and a humorous view of the past.
Dream it. Research it. Plan it. Do it. Re-Plan It. Re-Do It.
My Tiny Plot is a blog about vegetable gardening and seasonal cooking.
Online store selling Tom Wagner's tomato and potato varieties, plus an interesting blog.
From concrete covered farmyard to permaculture haven.
The Otter Farm blog is a window into what's happening at the UK's only climate change farm.
A PassAlong Plant is a growing gift from a garden friend, relative or mentor.
Professional photographer Paul Debois, with his 'Land Girls' series of gardener portraits.
Plants For A Future: A resource and information centre for edible and otherwise useful plants.
I love the prairie, sunny days, cozy rainy days, woolen socks and about a million other things…
I post in English and Spanish about my garden and allotment in London, where I grow vegetables and flowers.
An Aussie stranded in France tries her hand at an allotment - can she grow those parsnips, or die trying?
Root Crop Research and Ruminations.
Plant identification, ethnobotanical musings, and urban foraging in Berlin! This blog narrates our adventures in finding, identifying, and researching a variety of plants in the capital city of Germany.
A cheery allotment blog.
Follow Scarecrow into a world of Edible Gardening, Companion and Moon Planting.
Derby In Bloom - Most Environmentally Friendly Plot 2009, 2010.
I’m a journalist and vegetable growing enthusiast. So it seemed smart to combine the two in an online journal about… vegetable growing.
Our aim is to enable allotment holders, schools and community groups in the Midlands to grow exotic crops not traditionally grown in the UK.
Weary of the world and its illogical ways my wife and I have chosen a path towards self-reliance in all aspects of our lives.
Thoughts. Hard logic environmentalism plus occasional fun.
Our destination: a beautiful sustainable garden and an eco home that makes few demands on the environment.
The record of the Sustainable Living Project in Hickory North Carolina.
When I'm not gardening, I'm writing about it. 'Nuff said.
Stumbling self sufficiency in a small space.
We are 3 allotment gardeners from Yorkshire (Dave), Ireland (Karl) & Cheshire (Nicole) on a Welsh plot (Cardiff).
Allotment blogging from Aberdeen, in Scotland
An inconstant gardener's world.
These are the musings about my gardening adventures in the Pacific Northwest and life in the United States.
News and updates from The Real Seed Catalogue, a collection of the very best vegetable varieties for the home grower. Many are rare heirlooms, and all are open-pollinated (non-hybrid) so you can save your own seed for future years.
Gardening doesn't have to be about wearing bonnets, drinking tea, listening to classical music and serving dainty finger sandwiches.
Can an average person really create Zero Waste?
Organic gardening on an allotment.
We are Leslie Kuo and Sara Bouchard, two artists who live in Berlin and New York, respectively. In this project, we take a closer look at plants in our two cities, from fledgling trees in vacant lots to potted plants on windowsills, from planned parks to guerilla gardens.
A garden log for my vegetable patch. Learning as I go.
Musing on life in the heart of rural Wiltshire. Well, erm Chippenham actually...
....sowing seeds and putting down roots.
Priscilla Waugh writes for the Oxford Times. This blog is based on her wildlife garden, but could take you anywhere from a lieder recital to the Rugby World Cup.
A garden writer’s guide to what’s on-line.
The Good Life - Made Easy.
I've recently moved back home to help reclaim my parents rambling and overgrown smallholding.
If not you, then who? And if not now, then when?
A Frenchman ponders art, life and wine.
The life and times of James Hart: his family, his music, life in Luton and his occasional escapes onto the internet.
I am a nutty woman who lives in Utah, settling back in and finding the passions of my heart. Welcome to my life...
Hubby, being all articulate about life, the universe and everything.
I'm an artist and a former web and print professional. I take photos, write, and I drink more absinthe than I probably should.
I got myself in trouble and now I'm eating my way out of it.
The official home of The Emma and Pete Show podcast!
An educational and experimental gardening project based in Oxfordshire.
Sustainable Living Chick.
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