8 Replies to “A Couple of New Blogs”

  1. Great blogs. Fuggles sounds British. I Wet my Plants is Canadian. The Back Fourty is wonderful and also has a nice recent bloglist post. So many good blogs out there!

  2. Arrgggh, I always procrastinate too long!! Thank you so much for adding me to your blogroll, I’m honored!

    We love your blog and are really sorry it’s taken us so long to add you to our blogroll…we did in a recent post at our site; hope that’s ok!

  3. Many thanks for the mention! And the links. It’s so nice to find such a creative group of folks sharing insights and experience. The conversation makes for a real help to someone just starting out in gardening.

    “Bifurcated Carrots” is one of my favorite blog titles, btw… love it.

  4. Hey, thanks for the mention! I’ve been a reader of your blog for about a year now and have really appreciated all the informative stuff you post, most recently the bit on turning the lawn into a garden. I’m converting a grassy spot into a veggie garden at the in-laws this year to plant all my larger and more experimental crops. Thanks again!

  5. Gosh, I am always late – thank you so much Patrick for the link. I’ve been a subscriber to your blog for a long time and it was being a bit scared to join in with comments on blogs like yours without offering something back that inspired me to start my own. Very much learning at the moment – off to have a better explore of your other new links.

    And yes – Kathy – I am indeed in the UK!

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