21st Century Allotment
By pinkcurrant
Austerity Allotmenting in the 21st Century - a diary of a new allotment by a beginner.
Twitter: @pinkcurrantNo1
Alison's Garden
By Alison
Alison's blog heralds all thing horticultural. Giving practical advice for fellow gardeners - and a bit of cocktail recipe advice on Fridays too.
Twitter: @alisonpikeGD
Alllotment Mum
By Becky
This blogger's trying to grow kids and veg and keep her head above the compost heap of life. She's blogging about the kids and Unhusband, with the odd bit of gardening advice too.
Twitter: @allotmentmum
Blogging From Blackpitts
By James
A collections of ramblings, drivellings and journeys in the life of a peripatetic gardener.
Twitter: @JamesASinclair
Bonappletart
By bonappletart
This blog's about food, home-produce, cooking and healthy eating from rural England. What ends up on our table depends on what's growing in the garden - so drop by to find out what's cooking.
Can I Bring Ivy? Getting Involved with a Kid in Tow
By Rebecca Tully
This year I'm exploring what it means to get involved and make a difference with a kid in tow. A pointless waste of energy, or an opportunity for me to continue learning despite the shackles of parenting?
Twitter: @volunteersyeah
Catharine Howard's Garden Blog
By Catharine Howard
This is the blog of a garden designer and coach who loves to write about gardening, plants and to share the inspiration of quirky things to do with design, history and the landscape.
Charlotte's Plot
By Charlotte's Plot
A blog about the creation of a small garden in Bristol, family life with three daughters, and a fair amount of knitting, baking, sewing and graffiti thrown in.
Twitter: @Charlottesplot
Charwood Farm
By Karen
Back in another life, Karen's family lived in a house made of bricks and taps she worked in London. This she swapped for a three-acre field in Devon and a leaky caravan. Join her on her daily commute back to the Big Smoke.
Compost and Custard
By Ma Larkin
Life in a tiny cottage. Growing organic food in my permaculture garden. Keeping goats for milk and poultry for eggs and bees for honey. I have a pair of driving ponies too.
Twitter: @smallholdercoop