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#GardenWalk Thursday and the Return of the Featured Tweeter!

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Knock Out Rosa 'Radrazz' in my garden today.
It's not only #GardenWalk Thursday, but our "Featured Tweeter" returns to Connect*Share*Grow this week with a few new twists!

Every Friday, I will post two #GardenWalk "Featured Tweeters" on Connect*Share*Grow, picking one as the #GardenWalk Thursday featured tweeter and another as the Weekly #GardenWalk featured tweeter.  This way, those who share daily and those who only share on Thursdays all have a chance at being a #GardenWalk Featured Tweeter on Connect*Share*Grow.  (Depending on the shares in a given week, there may be weeks were the featured tweeter will be the same person for both).

If you are chosen as one of the #GardenWalk Featured Tweeters, I invite you to share a bit about yourself with us on that post in the comments section that go along with it on Connect*Share*Grow.  (A few brief questions will be included in the post for you to answer).

Participating is super easy: Post your photos to twitter using the #GardenWalk hashtag in the tweet that goes with your photo.  Or if you are posting your#GardenWalk to your personal site, leave your link in the comment section below at the end of today's post by clicking *here* - not by leaving a comment on this blog post here on Diggin' Around.

What are you waiting for?! Join us in sharing our gardens today to inspire one another and see what’s growing around the World right now! Budget and size don’t matter, all gardens are loved and appreciated!  (All plants, blooms, veggies, herbs, fruits, etc. are welcome too!)

Most days through until the end of Autumn, you will find me sharing via #GardenWalk. I created the#GardenWalk in 2010 to inspire gardeners to share their gardens on twitter to spread inspiration & foster connections among like-minded folks!  You’ll find inspiring shares here every day.

I hope you will join me for #GardenWalk today!

Until next time…

~Jo aka Bloomin’Chick - You can also find me at @OfclGardenWalk and at Diggin’ Around.

Why #GardenWalk?  Click here.

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