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Robert Kourik's Garden Roots
Rambling thoughts and observations about horticulture and nature.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Happy Halloween
My costume for tonight. I hope Barbie doesn't mind.
(Actually from Jeff & Maxine's eccentric garden.)
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Some Great Blogs and Web sites.
Digging Dog Nursery
DigInDirt
Dirt by Amy Stewart
Doug Green's Garden
Family Nutritionist
Green Living & Bees
Kitchen Gardeners International
Sunset Magazine's Blog
Sustainable Gardening Blog
Terra Nova Ecological Landscaping
This Garden is llegal
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