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Jigsaw Puzzles for Gardeners

comments (0) July 9th, 2012 in blogs
Ruth Ruth Dobsevage, Web producer
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Photo by campbelj45ca under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license. Click the image to enlarge.

Photo by campbelj45ca under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license.


If you love gardening and puzzles, as I do, you've come to the right place to indulge in both at the same time. Select a puzzle and move the pieces around until they fit. You can make the puzzles very simple (6 pieces), diabolical (247 pieces), or something in between simply by clicking on the "Change cut" link to the left of each jigsaw.

These puzzles were created with photos from Fine Gardening magazine and FineGardening.com using the online puzzle site JigZone.com. Thanks, JigZone, for hours of amusement.

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