5 Gardening Blogs You Should Read

Amanda Abella
Whether you are an avid gardener or are just starting to dabble in this wonderful hobby, make sure to check out some of these wonderful botanical blogs.

Gardening Blogs You Should Read #1: Caribbean Botanical Review

This lovely blog is for anyone who is interested in all kinds of gardening. Those who are only interested in having a small nursery may want to consider expanding their horizons after reading this wonderful blog. The Caribbean Botanical Review is also for those gardeners who are interested in exotic plants and their Latin names.

Gardening Blogs You Should Read #2: Irish Lady's Garden

This is a lovely gardening blog run by a woman who only wants to share what she learns with the world. This is a great blog for beginners because you will learn how to collect seeds and how to sow them.

Gardening Blogs You Should Read #3: The Garden State

This blog's tagline says it all, "Keeping it rural on five acres in New Jersey." This blog is particularly interesting because the author is attempting to run a garden in the most population dense state in America.

Gardening Blogs You Should Read #4: Ecosystem Gardening

This is a phenomenal blog for anyone who wants to take kick their gardening up a notch. Tip your hat to Mother Nature by planting a garden that will serve as its own ecosystem for wildlife.

Gardening Blogs You Should Read #5: Garden Cuizine

One of the best ways to stay healthy and save a lot of money is by planting your own food. Join the author as they take on a journey of healthy gardening and healthy living.

These blogs will surely satisfy your itch no matter what kind of gardening you are interested in. Who knows, they may even peak your interest for expanding your hobby.

Published by Amanda Abella

A freelance writer since 2009, Amanda Abella has had work published on Yahoo News, eHow, Miami Examiner, Environmental Graffiti, The Smart College Grad, and Handmade News. She also runs a Gen Y personal deve...  View profile

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  • Antigonum Cajan5/12/2011

    I appreciate the review. Thanks. For the last five years I have been trying to share my interest and vocation with all. Botanical names solve any problem without the need of asking anyone. For example: botanical name +disease +photo, insects, pruning, micro climates an so forth will give the response in the web.

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