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Read the newest posts from our bloggers!

Our bloggers live where you live and provide up-to-date relevant gardening news, information and advice for your state.

Note: The views expressed by bloggers on the State-by-State family of websites are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of State-by-State Gardening.

 

 

 

New from Alabama:


Winter Berries
Colorful berries of the winter season

[+] Dirt Therapy


A Lazy Winter
A messy winter garden is good for birds.

[+] Digging in the Dirt and Cultivated Ground


Christmas in the Woods
An old fashioned Christmas

[+] Knight's Oaks

 
 

New from Arkansas:


Book Review: The Edible Front Yard
Your front yard will never be the same!

[+] A Larrapin Garden


What’s new in February?
photos of plants blooming this month.

[+] From Lynn's Garden


Coming Soon
A new blog will be here soon!

[+] Coming Soon

 
 

New from the Carolinas:


Antiques and Artifacts
Adding another layer

[+] Digginit


Catalogs, Spring Planting and Trying Something New
My first forays into ordering from catalogs.

[+] An Editor's Garden

 
 

New from Georgia:


Learn to Create Mesmerizing Bonsai
Classes and collections that can inspire.

[+] Clematis, Clethra and Clay


Arbor Day is February 17
This is the time to plant trees in Georgia

[+] Using Georgia's Native Plants

 
 

New from Indiana:


Potting up. Whazzat?
What is potting up nurserymen talk about?

[+] Shade Solutions Blog


Coming Soon!
A blog from Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp

[+] Hoosier Gardener


Coming Soon
A new blog will be here soon!

[+] Coming Soon

 
 

New from Kentucky:


Early Salad Pots
Flowers pots for early Spring Gardens

[+] Basil Becky


February Flowers
Late winter blooms signal spring is near.

[+] The Bluegrass Garden

 
 

New from Louisiana:


It’s Starting ... Spring??
January blooms - is spring already here?

[+] Dig, Grow, Compost, Blog


Some Things Happen By Luck
Not all is planned in garden design

[+] Garden Head

 
 

New from Mississippi:


Another Cup of Sugar… Please
Beautiful 'Sugar Cups' Daffodils

[+] Yardflower


A Bradford Pear Tree Up Close and Personal
Macro Photos of Bradford Pear Tree Blossoms

[+] Southern Lagniappe


Kill Your Darlings
Stephen King Inspired Gardening

[+] Growing Fearless

 
 

New from Missouri:


Coming Soon
A new blog by Patsy Bell Hobson

[+] I Dig MO

 
 

New from Ohio:


The Witch Hazel Is In Bloom
The witch hazel is already in bloom

[+] Kate's Garden Journal


Giving Plants the Cold Shoulder
Plants not blooming? Chill 'em!

[+] Our Little Acre

 
 

New from Oklahoma:


Yearly Poinsettia
Information of self propagated poinsettia

[+] Gardening Fox


The Desert?
The ugly truth of my veggie garden

[+] One Acre Homestead


Happy New Gardening Year
New Year, new garden, how great is that?

[+] The Dilatory Gardener

 
 

New from Pennsylvania:


The end is near
Houseplants help with winter blahs.

[+] The Write Gardener


Grow Roses Organically
Feeding soil leads to lovely blooms.

[+] Punk Rock Gardens

 
 

New from Tennessee:


The Petunia’s Last Stand
Read about a petunia that refuses to give up

[+] Cottage Gardening Southern-Style


Backyard Weather Stations
Keep track of the weather in your yard

[+] The Permanent Gardener

 
 

New from Virginia:


Backyard Birds—We’ve Got ‘Em Here!
Winter brings an influx of backyard birds

[+] Thanks for Today


Collecting Compost
Give composting a try this spring

[+] Birds n Such


Osage Orange
An Unusual Native of the Southern Plains

[+] A Tidewater Gardener

 

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