Member profile for Sandyfroglegs
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Tornado alley Louisville, KY
Moving to Kentucky Spring of 2013 (Yay-tis a zone warmer!!) High hopes that my Tornado Ally garden grows happy in it's new home. Kentucky allows Chickens-Whoot Whoot!!
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I Love Sunflowers. Demotte, IN
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Pots O Flowers Louisville, KY
Moving to Kentucky spring of 2013.
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Little House In Midtown Sacramento, CA
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Katrina
In 2008 we moved to our home in the middle of one of Sacramento's oldest neighborhood. The backyard was overgrown and unkempt. We began the slow process of removing old dying trees and weeds. A shovel at a time we leveled...
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Nell's New House Moline, IL
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Nell
After several years of apartment life and container gardening, we have a real house and a real garden plot! This year I'm planting an organic heirloom garden. I ordered almost all my seeds from Baker Creek this year....
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East Texas Linden, TX
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RoriTx
We grow,can or freeze 90% of all the vegetables we eat. I've decided to start saving our own seeds so this year we will plant as many heirloom varieties as we can.Breaking News:Facebook you've been replaced!
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Accidental Garden Tucson, AZ
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huggerbug
I plant only Baker Creek seeds. My Father told me about them 4 years ago. Thanks Dad. I have to be very careful selecting seed, This high desert is brutal. In the winter we get a few hard freezes that kill...
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Gail's gardens Fort Saskatchewan, Canada
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gailsgarden
My garden is always evolving and this year I am almost starting from scratch. When we sold our old house I split some of my perrenials and took them with me. As our new house was not ready until this year, I planted...
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toppenish family organic garden Toppenish, WA
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JMTKMS
We started this garden in 2010 and could not believe the harvest!!! We expanded in 2011 and now we are exhausted because the harvest was so much more. We are completely organic and feel that this is so helpful for...
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Spy Garden Glencoe, MO
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amaranth3
Our garden was planted in 2010 (and was much smaller then!). My son named the garden in 2012. The plan was to plant tall plants on the outside so he could "spy" out of it! The name has been quite apt as we are always...
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Edible Landscaping 2011 Layton, UT
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Gardenmom47
I first became hooked on gardening at age 12; since then I have found places and ways to garden no matter when I have resided. My current pvc greenhouse contains a full mini garden with herbs, veggies, and flowers. ...
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Prince Snow Farm Mattapoisett, MA
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PrinceSnow
Our garden is a true extension of our desire to grow healthy food for our family and friends without the use of chemicals. And this year, NO GMO's! Wahoo!!!!
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Side Door Edibles Manitowoc, WI
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MaryLarson
I read an article by Rosalind Creasy in an issue of a Mother Earth News magazine describing her edible landscape garden in California. Because we recently removed 6-40 ft. spruce trees on the south side of the house...
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Sweet Expansion Hastings, MNTwo is better than one: we added a second raised bed (74 square feet) to more than double our vegetable garden space. Est. 2011
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Willowwacks Faerie Garden Rogue River, OR
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puckamok
When I moved here there was a small organic garden but most of the topsoil was washed away by gold mining and logging. I'm creating a food forest and learning permaculture practices. There is more life here now but...
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Millie's Heirloom Junction City, KSUpdate: We just moved into a new farmhouse. I'm hoping to make it a grand scale garden escape with fruit trees, vineyards, berry patches and flowers! Can't wait to play in my garden for the next 20 years!I started...
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House at Shepard Lane Hollow Rock, TN
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knitowl
There are two main areas, one is established and the place most of our food is grown, the other is a new place to experiment with and learn about breaking new ground. We call them the 'fenced garden' and the 'west...
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The Blue Tilapia Marathon, FL
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capnslappy
I garden year round in aquaponic garden beds in the Florida Keys.
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Mother Nature's Garden & Guests Rangeley, ME
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mainegarden
Have you ever looked at the colors of a forest in fall, or watched the water tumble down some rocks, look at a view and think wow...Mother Nature did this...or watch the wild animals and their beauty???
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Forks-of-Cheat Community Garden Morgantown, WV
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DonnaWeems
The Forks-of-Community Garden serves as the common ground for the gardeners that live here. Currently there are nine plots for green thumbs, ages 50 through 85. We have been working together for over 14 years and...
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Rob & Ed's Water Garden, Box o' Herbs, Flowers & Ornimental Grasses Michigan City, IN
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robjanoff
Our herb and flower garden is on the garage roof/deck. The herbs are for the kitchen and the flowers and grasses work as a screen from the road and neighbors.
The flowers are purple cone flowers and lilies — rescued...
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Jody's Rooftop Garden Annapolis, MD
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GreenMother
Living in an historic district with lots of large shade trees I had to adapt to be able to successfully grow vegetables ... so I moved up ... to the rooftop.
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Thee Electric Garden Atlanta, GAThee Electric Garden started as one organic front yard garden, and is now three organic, permicultured front yard gardens and is growing!
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3's a Farm Williston, NCI've been a gardener since the age of 3 (with my dad's influence). I now live on 5 acres in "the original Down East" of NC. Although 2 acres were wooded and 3 acres were nothing but lawn when we moved here 13 years...
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A Beginner's Garden Grand Rapids, MI
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Krisden
When I was in the 6th grade, we grew cherry tomatoes in styrofoam cups as part of an in-class science project. There was something amazing and magical about that little green sprout popping out of the dirt and my sixth-grade...
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My little garden Grand Rapids, MI
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XMAD_KiTtyX
I started out gardening at a young age around 4 or 5, I would help my mom pick out plants and plant them with her. Then as I got older and took on more duties such as weeding and harvesting. Now I have a home and garden...
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Tallulah's Veggie Patch Columbia, KYA community garden veggie patch, at the hands of an inexperienced city dweller!
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YourGardenShow Busy Bee San Francisco, CA
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The-Busy-Bee
YourGardenShow.com - the social network for gardeners, by gardeners
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| Favorite vegetable: | Tomato |
| Favorite flower: | Sunflowers and Snapdragons. |
| Favorite tree / shrub: | Would like it to be the Diospyros digyna/Black Sapote/Chocolate Pudding Tree. |
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