Vegetable Vagabond

In a comment recently on a different blog Kate reminded me she has a new blog too, sort of…  Her archives go back to 2007, and she told me about it then, so it’s not that new and I’m a bit late here in letting everyone know.

Kate is formally of Hills and Plains Seedsavers, which is still around and she posts there from time to time too.

I met Kate in person during the Oxford UK meeting in 2008, when she visited from Australia.  Most recent posts in her new blog have been about her new home in Tasmania, a large island off the south coast of mainland Australia.

I need to find a solution to my Blogroll.  I have too many people to link to, not enough space on the front of this blog, and I haven’t yet found a good way or the time to organize it yet.

In the meantime, if you would like me to link to you and let others know about you, please send me an email!  It’s not my intention to leave anyone out, and I think people who read this blog would like to know who you are.  I think others will tell you, when I post about blogs they tend to get a lot of visitors!  It’s a good way to get Google to recognize you too.

3 Replies to “Vegetable Vagabond”

  1. late, or not 🙂 thanks for posting about it – otherwise I would not be aware.

  2. Hi Patrick, thanks for the link. I only started this new blog recently but I imported some some from a previous blog so that’s why it goes back to 2007!!
    Cygnet, Tasmania is a tiny place full of wonderful, green, happy people of all ages and from all kinds of places. The soil is good, the weather nice and its on a scenic little bay dotted with older-style boats of all kinds. There is plenty of time here… all those people in cities who don’t have time for this and that would find that their time has migrated here! All vegetable gardening bloggers are welcome to visit my acre of paradise!

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