This is where you will find links to gardening, including growing ornamental flowers, plants for consumption, or herbs for medicinal purposes.
Regular Blogs
The focus of this blog is plants and gardening in Charlotte, North Carolina. She discusses her own garden, public gardens, and gardening societies and clubs.
http://acharlottegarden.blogspot.com/
A Gardener's Notebook is a blog written by Douglas E. Welch dedicated to gardening and plants. The blog describes the daily challenges of maintaining a thriving garden such as cleaning and keeping plants healthy. You can also get your gardening questions answered through the website.
http://www.welchwrite.com/agn/blog/
Former garden editor for "Martha Stewart Living" writes about container gardening, trees, bulbs, and houseplants.
http://awaytogarden.com/
A weblog by Chris, blogging straight from his backyard at Zone 5, lower Michigan. This weblog is a place where the author can share his passion with gardening. This weblog also provides gardening tips from his experiences and through watching countless episodes of gardening shows. Categories include edible gardening, plant profiles, planting ideas, troubleshooting, landscape design as well as garden critters and creatures.
http://www.gardeningblog.net/
The owner of a small nursery which specializes in bamboo and has more than 100 varieties of bamboo in her personal collection shares his knowledge of the plants with readers.
http://bamboogeek.blogspot.com/
A weblog by Patrick Wiebe and Steph Mandell who blogs about their allotment and everything about gardening. There are posts about seeds, seed network, seed saving and other gardening essentials. The weblog also features gardening book reviews and also contains recommended readings. The weblog also features political and travel posts.
http://www.patnsteph.net/weblog/
A garden journal about an ornamental kitchen garden and cottage garden in the Netherlands. Shows the fun side of gardening with information about garden fashion, unusual recipes, amusing stories and pictures of beautiful gardens in Europe. Includes practical hands on information about gardening.
http://blissyo-elgarden.blogspot.com/
Meant to serve as a resource for people who live in colder areas who still want to enjoy the pleasures of gardening, this weblog explains how to select seeds that best thrive in cold areas. You can also find reviews of books that tackle the challenge of cold climate plants and gardening.
http://www.coldclimategardening.com/
A woman enamored with real gardens, as opposed to "perfect magazine gardens," writes about real-world gardening, where one gets one's hands dirty.
http://www.gardenrant.com/my_weblog/
A Santa Barbara horticulturist and bonsai specialist shares his thoughts about landscape design.
http://gardenwiseguy.blogspot.com/
Written for those who love to garden but don't have a lot of time, this blog delves into pruning a garden, attending garden shows, and how to squeeze in time to garden after work.
http://gardeningafterfive.wordpress.com/
An online journal of a vegetable patch located in Bath, England. This weblog is all about gardening, from growing vegetables to eating fresh produce. This weblog features weekly updates of the allotment's progress from the time that the plot was bought to planting and growing vegetables to harvesting.
http://www.mytinyplot.co.uk/
Aside from her writings about quilting, this grandmotherly blogger writes about food, in particular canning, recipes, and videos showing how to execute various kitchen skills.
http://rosegardenquilts.blogspot.com
Presents new trends in gardening, as well as deals on gardening equipment. The blog also explores how to make gardening fun for children to get involved with. The blog also provides photos of gardens to get you inspired to work on your own projects.
http://www.scenicnursery.com/
This blog, by a person who lives in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, who enjoys gardening contains how to posts that will help you learn how to string up tomatoes, make a halloween shrub monster and more. The website also reviews gardening products.
http://www.thisgardenisillegal.com/
This gardening website has plenty of useful information to help you improve your gardening. The website has discussed how to grow tomatoes, herbs, and organic fruits. You can also learn how to estimate the cost of your latest gardening project.
http://www.veggiegardeningtips.com/