Are You Looking for Natural Gardening Advice?
April 21, 2008 by Jennifer
Actually, I know you are. How do I know. Well, some of you have voted as such in our sidebar poll and also our gardening posts here tend to get a lot of views.
We’ll be wrapping up the poll during the first week of May, and based on your poll answers, there’s a good chance we’ll incorporate more green and natural gardening advice here. However, what I wanted to point out is that we already have one very good blogging friend who just happens to have a blog about nothing but natural gardening. In fact, I believe I’ve pointed this put before, but in case some of you missed it…
In case you think I’m kidding, here’s just some of what blogger Linette offers.
- We’ll start with my new favorite post – Anything Can Be A Container Garden
- Caring For Shamrock Plants
- Cowpots: Biodegradable Pots for Seedlings
- Making Minted Sugar
- What Is Bee Colony Collapse Disorder? How Could it Affect You?
- A Passion For Passion Flowers
- My Top 10 Favorite Herbs, Their Uses, and a Recipe
- Create a Haven For Toads In Your Garden
- Controlling Ants Naturally
And so much more – all the natural gardening tips and tricks you need!
While we will try to work in more gardening info here, we’ll never be as complete a resource as Mother Earth’s Garden, so I suggest that if you want a beautiful natural garden that you check it out, bookmark it, and visit often.




Hey! I was flipping through the Lifestyle channel feeds, and I saw my blog header and had to do a double take! Thanks for all the wonderful links and goodness. I’m a huge fan (and regular reader) of Tree Hugging Family (and I stalk your other blogs too), so the feeling’s mutual:)
Ha did my picture theft get ya. Oh, and I forgot to say I got the picture from b5 too
Hopefully people will read this, quit voting for more garden stuff here and just read your blog! That’ll work out good for all of us.
Also, I really do love that container post – great reuse issue. Nothing looks cooler than flowers growing in oddball containers.