There are so many inspirational garden blogs out there it’s hard to choose who to check out.
I love seeing how other gardeners grow food or share gardening tips. One of my favorite places to see real gardeners in action is Instagram, but it’s nice to read more detailed posts on how to grow food, garden design, or permaculture online. Today I wanted to share some garden blogs that I love and follow and be sure to browse my gardening posts too as I have a lot. You can also take this fun gardening quiz that I made that’ll help you decide what type of gardening blog you should pick.
What makes a great garden blog?
Real gardeners!
Seriously the online world is full of websites of people writing about topics that don’t actually do what they write about. Although many of those websites still have great information, sometimes it’s nice to see people write about their experience gardening & see their gardens. I’ve personally made this list from blogging websites that get their hands down in the dirt all the time.
Some of these garden blogs are vegetable gardeners, others flower gardeners and some permaculture.
There are also some great homesteading blogs who also write about gardening too.
Fantastic Garden Blogs
Here are some of best garden blogs I’ve found so far. Most of these are mostly vegetable gardening blogs more than ornamental as that’s my experience as a gardener.
These garden blogs are in no particular order and please feel free to share your favs in the comments!
I’ll try adding any more than I come across too, as I’m sure to find more as time goes on. 🙂
- Floret Flowers
- Nourishing Pursuits
- Pass the Pistil
- Growing with Plants
- You Grow Girl
- Get Busy Gardening
- Creative Vegetable Gardener
- Savvy Gardening
- Empress of Dirt
- Grow a Good Life
- Milkwood Permaculture
- Tenth Acre Farm
- Garden Betty
- A Way to Garden
- The Yarden
- Garden Therapy
- You Should Grow
What is your favorite garden blog?
It’s good to know that we can now learn everything online including gardening.
Your blog helps to identify authentic gardening blogs and also thanks for providing links to these blogs too on the same page.
Your blog is very informative.
I’m loving reading garden blogs getting great inspo
I am really enjoying your different sites to visit , I am in my beginning stages of gardening and am learning as I go also with sites like yours it has helped me explore different techniques. Thank you for all the different sites to learn from, every day is a new learning when it comes to gardening.
Thanks for providing these websites! It’s a great learning source. However, confused as to why The Organic Street has not been mentioned considering as it’s well respected organic horticulture website with great free guides.
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It’s good to know that we can now learn anything online, including gardening.
All these blogs help me to learn so much and gives me so much information than i could ever need, I just started my first blogging page and learning more everyday about gardening just fuels my desire of getting in my garden.
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This is such a great roundup of inspiring garden blogs—there’s nothing like learning from real gardeners who are actually doing the work in their own backyards! 🌿 As someone who’s working on creating a more functional and beautiful outdoor space, I’ve found that combining gardening with well-designed decking can really transform a yard.
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Outline:
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Benefits of Growing Medicinal Plants – Healing uses & sustainable lifestyle
Top Medicinal Plants to Grow – Aloe Vera, Mint, Tulsi, Chamomile, etc.
Designing a Medicinal Herb Garden – Light, soil, space-saving setups
Beginner Tips for Gardening Success – Smart watering, labeling, seasonal awareness
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