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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Catching Up...

I'm sure most of you are familiar with Pinterest a new social media site where you can create boards and pin (a virtual pin board) anything you see on line that inspires you or that you want to remember for future use. It's totally fun and extremely useful!

Central Florida Gardener now has a Pinterest account where I'll pin everything useful I can find related to Florida gardening including photos of bloggers gardens, so that everyone can see how beautiful Florida gardens are. A link to all photos posted are credited back to the original owners blog or web site. You can find it at: http://pinterest.com/cenflagardener/. Check it out and join in by creating your own account.

You can also find Central Florida Gardener on Facebook now at:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Florida-Gardener/197232317050577. Another fun site for keeping up with Florida gardeners. Hope to see you there!

In addition...here are 7 more Florida garden blogs I've come across lately. If anyone other Florida garden bloggers have a blog that's not included in our blogroll, please email me at cenflagardeneratgmaildotcom, so I can include you, too. Enjoy!


A Tale of Two Gardens - One central Florida woman's quest to find a blissful balance between a manicured suburban front yard and the Florida backyard habitat of her dreams.


John Starnes' Urban Farm -  John Starnes writes for Florida Gardening magazine and offers vegetable gardening classes at his home in Tampa.

Gardening Adventures - Brittany who lives in Tampa is a young mother who is building a better life for her family by gardening organically.

Gardening for Newbies - Another young mother who's connecting with Mother Earth and learning how to garden.


Florida Native Plant Society - Learn more about native plants on their blog.

The Budget Gardener - This Boynton Beach gardener shows that you don't need a load of money to create a garden.

Northeast Florida Gardener - Ted Barrett keeps an online journal of his Northeast Florida garden.

7 comments:

  1. It is always nice to find other FL garden blogs and I thank you for posting these new links here.

    I visited your Pinterest page and it looks good. Lots of gardens to visit, and inspiration galore.

    I won't be joining Pinterest because you have to be a member of FB and I'm not going to do that.

    Thanks for the link to your page though.

    Enjoy this great weather we are having before it's too late.

    FlowerLady

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  2. Thanks for the link up :) There are many wonderful Florida Gardeners out there :)

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  3. Anonymous6:41 AM

    I love your blog and followed you right away on Pintrest. You have some very cool stuff in your collection!

    Carol in Jacksonville

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  4. Anonymous6:49 AM

    I keep waiting for the caladium giveaway - - will there be one this year? :)

    Carol in Jacksonville

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  5. I always appreciate finding more Florida gardening blogs. There is always something new to learn and the photos are fantastic at many of the Florida blogs.

    I will have to figure out Pinterest it seems as everyone is jumping on board. I am just getting used to Facebook.

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  6. I haven't gotten into Pinterest yet, but you sure have a treasure trove of gardening pictures. I love it! You have made a convenient spot for Florida gardeners to find fodder for our dreams. Thanks!

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  7. OH I'm so excited about finding your blog. I would love it if you stopped by my Our Florida Bungalow blog and followed along.
    We've lived in FL for about 8 years but this is the first year I've REALLY had my vegetable garden going and getting more interested in all the landscaping my husband does.
    Can't wait to look at all these other blogs!
    Thanks
    Mikki
    http://ourfloridabungalow.blogspot.com/

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Welcome and thank you for visiting Central Florida Gardener. This blog was created as a resource for Florida gardeners, and as a forum where we can communicate with our neighbors...offering comments and advice.

Please feel free to join in on the conversation, and if you have a Florida garden blog, please email me ( see profile page) with your URL, so I can include you on our blogroll. Thanks again for visiting, and for leaving your comments.