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While Blotanical was originally set up for garden bloggers to show off their blogs, it was never intended to be purely for bloggers. In fact, if it were only for bloggers we might end up getting bored with our own company.
Fortunately, Blotanical.com is now open to all gardeners - and even those who wish they could have a garden. It's a great community where you can interact with people who are willing to put their gardens up for all to see - a continual open garden scheme, if you like - and find gardeners who grow their masterpieces in locations all over the world.
With more than 500+ garden blogs on display you will never run out of reading material, which makes waiting for your favourite monthly gardening mag a little redundant. Once you've read them you can also vote by Picking them and helping the worthy ones feature in our Top 10. Take the time to read as many as you can and accumulate points along the way and you too could feature in our Most Popular Users.
While interacting with garden bloggers may seem like more excitement than you've experienced for a while then hold onto your hats because Blotanical is soon to go into overdrive. Many of the members have been requesting forums hoping to interact even more so this is one feature that will pop-up in the coming months. Also, we are looking at some interesting ways for members to review many gardening products and services. Stay tuned.
So, if you've been dying to become part of Blotanical but thought you would have to start a blog to get there, here's a revelation you may find life-changing: Blotanical is now open to all. Here's the link to signup.
Comments
This is great news! Thanks for adding this feature on. I've been having a blast here at blotanical.
Posted by: Melanie | March 10, 2008 11:02 AM
Another great way for me to stay out of trouble---read more blogs. I thought it would help me save money--but I see what someone has growing in their plot...and then I got to have it.
Posted by: Anna | March 10, 2008 2:57 PM
This is great news indeed Blotanical is an awesome gardening site.
Posted by: sustainable garden guy | March 12, 2008 8:28 AM