Top 20 Female Gardening Influencers on Instagram (Dec 2025)

We found 86 gardening Influencers
These influencers mention 'gardening' in their Instagram bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
12/30/2025
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1. SeedToHarvest

United States

Sharing Gardening Tips

Followers
271.6k
Fake followers
16.54%
Engagement rate
4.14%
Average Reel plays
164.8k
Audience gender
female
53.01%
male
46.99%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
23.35%
India
13.76%
Nigeria
8.72%
South Africa
4.5%
Australia
3.62%
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2. Kara Bowman

United States

Design, DIY, Gardening, Seasonal + Danes Follow as we fix up our 124 yr cottage Featured @betterhomesandgardens @hgtv @forbes @cottagesandbungalows

Followers
259.4k
Fake followers
23.64%
Engagement rate
3.66%
Average Reel plays
129.8k
Audience gender
female
96.27%
male
3.73%
Top performing Reels
  1. 11.8m
  2. 5.1m
  3. 3.8m
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
80.78%
Canada
4.18%
United Kingdom
2.16%
Brazil
1.43%
Italy
0.93%
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3. Annie Drew Wildlife Art

Devon-based gardening bookworm with a love for nature! Wildlife Artist of 15 years, specialising in highly detailed oil paintings. Prints available:

Followers
229.6k
Fake followers
22.56%
Engagement rate
2.8%
Average Reel plays
36.2k
Audience gender
male
36.06%
female
63.94%
Top performing Reels
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
18.54%
United Kingdom
13.92%
India
4.94%
Brazil
4.67%
Canada
4.09%
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5. Shalini Kapruwan

India

Gardening🌸 || lifestyle || Recipes 🍲 500k + family on YouTube Grow bags & gardening must-haves👇

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6. Kaiti | Homesteader & SAHM 🌿

United States

Chickens | Ducks | Goats | Gardening | Herbal Remedies 📧UGCbyKaiti@gmail.com

Followers
152.5k
Fake followers
15.14%
Engagement rate
2.07%
Average Reel plays
92.3k
Audience gender
female
73.38%
male
26.62%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
77.78%
Canada
7.08%
United Kingdom
3.35%
Australia
2.29%
Germany
0.86%
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7. Jess | Our Log Homestead

United States

Homesteading in Montana | Jesus First Sourdough • Simple Meals • Gardening & Preserving Working Mom & Nurse sharing real homestead life

Followers
95.2k
Fake followers
13.64%
Engagement rate
3.26%
Average Reel plays
68.3k
Audience gender
male
33.07%
female
66.93%
Top performing Reels
  1. 1.5m
  2. 97.8k
  3. 73.1k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
75.07%
Canada
4.74%
United Kingdom
3.2%
Australia
2.59%
Brazil
1.08%
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8. Cyndy • Quilting, Stitching, Sewing

United States

❤️ Mama of 6 & grandma to 3 🧵 40 yrs of quilting, stitching & making for fun 🪵 Log home living, gardening & canning

Followers
92.5k
Fake followers
15.47%
Engagement rate
5.12%
Average Reel plays
271.7k
Audience gender
male
6.04%
female
93.96%
Top performing Reels
  1. 38.7k
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  3. 24.4k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
80.09%
Canada
6.6%
United Kingdom
2.85%
Australia
1.39%
Ireland
0.64%
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9. Deisha Dabdoub

United States

⋆𐙚₊˚gardening enthusiast⋆˙⟡ somewhere watching the sunset

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11. Raised Bed Guide

United States

horticulture and landscape designer tech gardening organically - 9B 📝I offer design and consultation -Get your FREE raised bed guide on my website

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12. Chelsea • two twenty one

United States

a menagerie of unsolicited advice • home • parenthood • humor • gardening • sarcasm • activism 🏡 BH&G Stylemaker ‘14-‘24 📍Indy

Followers
53.9k
Fake followers
24.8%
Engagement rate
6.81%
Average Reel plays
17.4k
Audience gender
female
97.03%
male
2.97%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
84.76%
Canada
3.69%
United Kingdom
1.94%
Australia
1.38%
Brazil
0.59%
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13. Pogishi Sehata

South Africa

Award winning content creator 🏆 Homemaking 🌸Cleaning🌸gardening Founder:@neonoba_tyres Founder:@poggy_cleaners Email:pogishisehata76@gmail.com 👑🚀🐘

Followers
50.7k
Fake followers
23.25%
Engagement rate
2.28%
Average Reel plays
36.4k
Audience gender
male
6.41%
female
93.59%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
South Africa
76.01%
United States
5.75%
Kenya
3.52%
Nigeria
1.84%
Namibia
1.57%
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14. Maddy Dezen • Hobby Farm

United States

Hobby farming 101 Tips and tricks to help you to start, grow, and manage a hobby farm rescue animals | DIY | gardening

Followers
42.2k
Fake followers
21.13%
Engagement rate
3.51%
Average Reel plays
21k
Audience gender
male
8.59%
female
91.41%
Top performing Reels
  1. How-to budget to bring a horse home. Monthly & Annual Expenses: Grain: 50lb grain bag can range from $15-$60, depending on the quality of the feed. More expensive grain will have a higher mineral and vitamin count, while the cheaper types of grain are simply used to keep your horse full, not provide added health benefits. I feed Smacks @nutrenafeed ProForce Senior. It costs $29/bag and can be purchased at @tractorsupply. Hay: A square bale can range from $3-$20 depending on the type of hay, where you're located, and the time of year (we pay $8-$10 for Bermuda hay square bales). You also have the option to purchase round bales, which range from $40-$120. One round bale is about the same amount of hay as 20 square bales. Round bales are intended to feed a herd of horses. Supplements: Supplements are another thing that can range greatly in price - $15-$100. Supplements typically come in powdered or pellet form and are mixed with grain. Horse owners feed supplements to offer their horses certain nutrients that can't be found in grain or hay. My favorite place to shop for supplements is at @smartpak Farrier: a farrier is a professional who takes care of your horse's hooves. A horse's hooves are like a person's fingernails, and like fingernails, their hooves need to be trimmed every 6-12 weeks depending on your horse, whether they are in shoes or not, and the time of year (their hooves will grow faster in the summer than in the winter). Barefoot trimming costs ~$40-$60 Shoeing costs ~$65-$180 Vet Bills: Horses require vet visits at least once a year to get a physical exam, get vaccinated, have their teeth checked, and have a Coggins test run. Vets charge a flat farm fee that can range from $40-$90, and then you will have added expenses depending on what your horse needs or if they get sick or injured. Your annual vet visit will run you between $350-$450. This breakdown of costs is not all inclusive, there are a lot of other initial startup and maintenance expenses that need to be factored in, but this will give you a good starting point as you work through your budget. #horsecare #horseownership #horsecaretips #barnstyle #horseowners #horsetips
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  3. The great debate... to add or not to add goldfish to your horses' water trough? When we moved to the farm 3.5 years ago, putting goldfish in your livestock water trough was all the rage, so naturally, I had to do it too. And let me tell you, this newbie farmer felt pretty cool joining in on this trend 😆🐟. However, it's not as simple as just tossing in some goldfish and never having to clean your trough again. Searching threads on forums you will find a range of opinions on this topic, it has turned into quite the internet debate. And while there are still plenty of people that swear adding goldfish to your water trough will keep it clean, I am no longer one of them. Let me tell you why. Turns out goldfish aren't great at eating most of the types of algae that are commonly found in livestock troughs. However, I will say that they are great at eating bugs off the top of the water. Fish produce waste, adding nitrates into the water which can actually just produce more algae in your trough. Unfiltered water is not the ideal environment for goldfish and can expose them to high levels of ammonia if you do not frequently change the water. In a perfect world, goldfish can successfully help you keep your trough clean, but it requires you to create an entire ecosystem by adding different plant species, or you can purchase a filtration system. We have had our goldfish for going on 3 years now, and I'm honestly shocked they are still alive😅. I have not created an ecosystem nor have I put in a filtration system. I do, however, clean our trough out weekly and add fresh water to it daily, so long story short, even with goldfish, I'm still having to maintain our trough on a regular basis. If you decide to add goldfish to your trough, here are 2 general rules to follow: DO NOT feed them and do not put more than 1 fish per 50 gallons of water. Would I get goldfish again? No. Will I let our current goldfish live out their lives however long that may be? Absolutely. Now it's your turn, where do you stand on this goldfish in water trough debate? #farmopinion #farmdebate #horsetips #watertrough #pasturepretties #animalcare #horsecare #farmfacts #farmingtips
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Audience location by country
United States
82.08%
Canada
6.57%
Australia
2.15%
United Kingdom
1.33%
Germany
0.85%
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15. Tara Ratcliffe

United States

Gardening journal | Learning as I go 🐝🌱. 📍Northern California. Zone 9.

Followers
39.9k
Fake followers
24.91%
Engagement rate
2.47%
Average Reel plays
15.4k
Audience gender
female
83.66%
male
16.34%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
69.22%
Canada
3.8%
Australia
2.82%
United Kingdom
2.74%
India
1.95%
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16. Elizabeth Bear - Colorado

United States

Int. Stylist/Designer • DIY’s • Gardening • Foodie • Stories on the daily • Tips+fav finds • Passionate about my community • want more👇🏻

Followers
38.8k
Fake followers
21.44%
Engagement rate
2.75%
Average Reel plays
25.3k
Audience gender
male
4.08%
female
95.92%
Top performing Reels
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
74.68%
Canada
6.8%
United Kingdom
3.41%
Australia
3.02%
Italy
0.92%
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17. 🌻Carly | welcometothewindow🌻

United States

🌿Hi! I’m Carly!🪴 📸Plant timelapse videos📷 🌺Houseplants and Gardening👩🏼‍🌾 🙋🏼‍♀️Wife and Mom👨🏻‍🦰👦🏼👶🏼🦊 📍Living in Coastal VA (#zone8b)

Followers
34.3k
Fake followers
15.59%
Engagement rate
3.13%
Average Reel plays
12.5k
Audience gender
male
31.58%
female
68.42%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
35.08%
Brazil
4.89%
Indonesia
3.78%
Mexico
3.55%
Italy
3.14%
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18. Shavonda||TCB Potager

United States

@sgardnerstyle backyard gardening journey at #thecottagebungalow 👩🏿‍🌾Building an English cottage meets French potager from scratch Sac, CA/Zone 9b

Followers
25.3k
Fake followers
16.85%
Engagement rate
4.6%
Average Reel plays
17.9k
Audience gender
male
5.61%
female
94.39%
Top performing Reels
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  3. Hey hey hey friends! Happy Monday! Long time, right?! I hope everyone has a great summer and that you are all safe and well. Sooooo about this 2020 growing season😩. It’s been REAL interesting😅. I’ve had some big losses and just generally speaking it’s been like the rest of this year....absolute garbage. Filling our beds with almost 13 yards of bad soil was sooooo disheartening, BUT even in the midst of the bad the garden has seen some wins. Our first fruit harvests have been so rewarding and I’m so thrilled to be eating nectarines from my own backyard😋. The veggies may have been a total bust, but the flowers have been amazing. I’ve decided I will ALWAYS have a garden filled with zinnias. They’ve been the best surprise in the garden this year. I’ve also started filling in the pathways and that’s making me all kinds of happy. I might be out of my mind for taking on this portion of the garden build in August though🤦🏿‍♀️. The Sacramento heat has been out of control this year so hauling and dumping carts full of rocks has been my own personal hell. I’m hoping to be done by October at this rate😓. I’m currently pulling out all the things I planted this season to start working on heavily amending the soil and planting cover crops for fall and winter in hopes of a better growing season next year. They say planting a garden is having hope for the future.....I couldn’t agree more. Hope everyone has a great week ahead. . . . #thecottagebungalowpotager #buildingagarden #kitchengarden #potagergarden #cottagegarden #gardeninginspo #mygarden #gardenlove #californiagardening #raisedbedgardening #urbangardening #instagarden #getgrowing #gardendesign #sacramentogardening #urbangarden #backyardgardening #urbangardener #thehappygardeninglife #growwhatyoueat #growyourownfood #growyourgreens #vegetablegarden #zone9b #organicgarden #backyardgardens
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Audience location by country
United States
85.27%
Canada
3.64%
United Kingdom
2.59%
Australia
1.53%
Germany
0.56%
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19. Bird L

Australia

🌱Gardening hobby is @birdy_sow_obsessed 🇦🇺This is my visual diary for my sewing adventures.

Followers
24.6k
Fake followers
24.76%
Engagement rate
3.3%
Average Reel plays
6.9k
Audience gender
female
96.7%
male
3.3%
Top performing Reels
  1. This project broke a few records for me. Pricing was one, it's THE most expensive I have ever purchased and I was really worried about spending that much on a pattern but once I finished it, tried it on and it fitted so well, I decided that the pattern was worth it because the possibility is endless when you can combine whatever color and print you want to your heart's content... And it's not like I spent my money on anything else. Everyone have a vice and I'm ok with mine 😁. I also love that it's a scrap busting pattern. Any project that will allow and encourage me to make use of fabrics that would otherwise go to landfill is a good project in my book. I had a few ideas for this pattern but in the end, I held off on using the good fabrics because this is a new to me company and I'm not sure if their sizing or design standards worked for my shape. But honestly, even though this is made mostly of scrap fabrics, you would not guess it because the colors worked so well together. After I crunched the numbers, it took me 5 days over the course of 2 weeks to complete this dress, with about 2-3 hrs each day. It worked out to be about 15 hours give or take. So not a huge amount compared to my Ziggy leather jacket which was close to 40hrs of labor and over a month period. Anyway, I hope you enjoy watching my story as much as I enjoyed sewing this pattern. I have another idea living in my head with polka dots and a black cage look using this pattern, so hopefully I get a chance in the future to make it up. 🧵 Pattern: #draftersgriddress from @roberts.wood in a size 10-12. Not a single mod to the fit but I did change the free hanging pockets to a waist hanging pocket. Label from @kylieandthemachine 🧵 Fabric: all 3 cotton and linen fabrics came from @spotlightstores . The two solid shades were purchased last year and the fun print was purposed on sale as an end of bolt piece this year. I'm totally entering this gorgeous dress in their #spotlightsewchallenge 😁. #melbournesews #asiansewists #tailormadewardrobe #scrapbustingproject
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
32.61%
United Kingdom
13.06%
Australia
10.02%
France
6.31%
Canada
4.57%
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20. Sherry Lowe

United States

Designer, wife, mom, “Lovie” to 7 amazing grandkids. ❤️Jesus, design, gardening & making all things beautiful. Thanks for joining me on my journey.

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