A Few New Blogs

May 28, 2008 · Filed Under Garden, General 

I guess these mostly aren’t very new, but I hadn’t noticed them before:

Dropstone Farms: Have a look at their FAQ to learn what a dropstone is. If the layout of their blog looks familiar, that’s because they use the same template as this blog.

Worms and Flowers: There’s not much background information on this blog visible, but the pictures look like the Blue Ridge mountains in the south of the US, maybe it’s the Shennonodah? I’m not very good when it comes to geography by pictures, so really I don’t know.

Holly Cottage Garden: Home grown fruit and veg in the UK

Ravensbourne Allotment: Is thinning murder? A UK allotment blog

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4 Responses to “A Few New Blogs”

  1. diana on May 28th, 2008 19:51

    the “worms and flowers blog gave the weather from Spring Hill, Tenn, so it could be TN or SW VA where I used to live. In any case the photos made me homesick for the Blue Ridge mountains!

  2. Liz on May 28th, 2008 22:36

    Diana, I am in Tennessee, they are the tallest mountains Williamson County, Just south of Nashville.

    Pat + Steph, I hope you don’t mind, but, I just had to link to your blog after reading the future of agriculture post. Great reading, I’ll be checking you blog regularly.

  3. Patrick on May 29th, 2008 23:34

    Liz: The pictures in your blog are beautiful!

    Thank you both for the comments.

  4. Elizabeth Smith on June 9th, 2008 19:13

    Thank you for the feedback on the photos and thanks so much for mentioning my blog! I actually got traffic, for the first time ever. It’s a totally different world, I see why they call it the blogosphere. I think have to be luckiest tenant in the world, living on a farm with landlords who plowed me a massive garden with their tractor when a asked if I could dig a vegetable “patch.”

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