Aussie Green Thumb is Australia's premier gardening blog, dedicated to helping both novice and seasoned gardeners cultivate their passion for plants, flowers, and the great outdoors. Rooted in the rich tapestry of Australia's diverse flora and climate, the blog offers a treasure trove of insights, tips, and advice tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities of gardening Down Under.
The content is meticulously curated and written by seasoned gardening experts who understand the nuances of Australia's soil, climate, and native species. They share practical advice on everything from plant selection and soil preparation to pest control and water conservation. The blog also delves into the aesthetic aspects of gardening, offering design ideas, landscaping tips, and DIY projects to transform any outdoor space into a verdant paradise.
Aussie Green Thumb is a community of plant enthusiasts who share a common love for the earth and its bounty. The blog encourages interaction, with readers sharing their gardening stories, successes, challenges, and questions. It's a platform where beginners can learn from seasoned experts, and where seasoned gardeners can discover new ideas and trends.
Gardenhood is a gardener's marketplace grown with love. Platform will launch next year.Blog covers all things plants, produce and people. We are building the social media side before launching the platform next year. Plants, produce, people, the green economy. If readers are interested in helping the environment, sustainability, climate change and want to help growers and gardeners by buying directly from them, then this is the blog to bookmark. If bloggers are interested we accept guest blogs.
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