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FoodCycles
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FoodCycles.org
“Growing vibrant soil, food and community”

Little Green Penguin
One little penguin's efforts to go green, better her health and follow her dreams in spite of many challenges.

NATURE TRAIL
I write about the intimacy of my garden space and of the richness and beauty of the universe as I see it.

Niagara Tropicals
A guide to growing "hardy tropicals" in southern Ontario, Canada.

Not Another Knitblog!
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Rowangarth Farm
Modern-day homesteading in small-town, Ontario

Rural Writings
We live at Derry Meadow Farm, raise sheep, pigs, and chickens. Garden and preserve food. Wife, mother, gramma to Henry! Child of God.

The Bloomin' Blog
Journal and tips for blooming flowers and veggies in the garden

Unstuffed
A place to record my adventures of being a gentle consumer and living more fully, with less stuff.

Worms Without Borders
On-line forum between schools with worm bins in the classroom. Share experiences about your squirm, post questions, etc.



Every day my garden changes. I record the changes photographically, but now I want to keep a journal. This is my journal.


What's blooming today?


Trials and Tribulations of a Certified Plant Nut!


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Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient.


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For gardeners with acreages & those who just wish they had a bigger canvas...


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(you just never know what's going on in his world)


Yes, the 'Garden Geek' who rarely posts about gardening. But it's my passion. Honest. Look at my thumbs. SO green.


Chop wood. Carry water. Eat fresh food.


The Pampered Sumac's Garden ^..^ ^..^******


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Seen and Recorded click for larger images


Urban Garden Spotting


A gardening blog that I hope will be informative and useful, not just a simple report of what I plant when. Please feel free to comment, question, disagree, enlighten and share your experiences. My garden is in USDA Zone 4a and is contained in a tiny townhouse lot, which I am cramming as full as I can. Bookmark the page and come visit again! Or subscribe to either the live feed or the email service.


Vermicomposting for all seasons!


Documenting the Struggles and the Glory of being "Your Own Boss"


A brown thumb turns green, Setting up in a new yard. Barrie Ontario, Zone 5a, Sandy Soil, South Facing and sunny. Apparently I love a challenge


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Empress of Dirt


An enabling site for the horticulturally obsessed. Life around my urban plot is green! (except in the middle of winter in Canadian zone 5a then it's mostly sludgy brown and white.)


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a journal about my garden and my life: thoughts on the chaos, the glory, the surprises, the disasters, and the joys of life and my garden


I love gardening in my Zone 5 garden. To many it would not seem like an exciting place to garden. The ground is frozen from December to April and four large Maple Trees shade the West facing back garden all Summer. Dispite this, much magic and joy happens in this small space every year.


An experiment to build a more sustainable edible space


Stop the Botanicide: Boycott Botany!


Organic micro-farming with two acres and some tools ~ a daily photo journal...


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Home and Garden


To document the trials and tribulations of a twenty something growing a vegetable garden in the city , on a sloped lot with very limited space. As well as mixing in some life happenings for interest.


Worm Composting Canada is part of the ‘Compost Guy’ family of websites created and managed by Bentley (the Compost Guy) Christie.