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| I've never had much luck with finding good edible garden blogs. I like The Herb Gardener (http://theherbgardener.blogspot.com). My local university extension has a useful blog as part of their Grow It Eat It program (http://groweat.blogspot.com). Finally I've started one myself in hopes of contributing something worthwhile (growingeating.wordpress.com). Can anyone recommend some good edible growing blogs? I'd especially be looking for home gardeners rather than professionals and university extensions. But I'd take the extensions too! |
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| Rather than using 'edible' try using 'vegetable gardening blogs'. Google pulls up hundreds of them. As to their quality I can't say. Most are just one person's "how-to" for their location so the value of the information and its applicability to others is limited. Dave |
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- Posted by HotHabaneroLady 7a Central MD (My Page) on Mon, Jul 7, 14 at 22:43
| That quality question is a sticking point. I've been looking since last year. And I too found hoots of search hits, but it was kind of a wasteland. Many were no longer active. Others just junk, etc. It seems like surely there should be some good ones out there! |
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| As with so many things in life, it is often difficult to find any correlation between quality information and personal opinion. :) As with YouTube gardening videos, each reader has to evaluate the credentials of the blog author (if any ever provided) and determine if any personal agendas are coloring the information provided. Then you still have to take it all with several grains of salt. Dave |
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