Top 13 American Gardening Affiliates on Instagram (July 2026)

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11/07/2026
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1. Growing Wisdom

United States

Meteorologist & Horticulturist. @bostonglobe. On-air forecaster @wbztv @wgbh . Proud @colbycollege @themules alum. #gardening #cook, #hike #dogs

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2. Emily Hannon

United States

mom of 5 • style, gardening, photography • finding beauty in the in-between

Followers
18.1k
Fake followers
15.27%
Engagement rate
8.93%
Average Reel plays
19.6k
Audience gender
female
94.54%
male
5.46%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
76.69%
Canada
3.75%
Brazil
3.67%
United Kingdom
1.93%
Australia
1.77%
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3. Xochi

United States

🌿Gardening ꩜ Naturopathy ꩜ Psychology 🪔 building a homestead on raw land 🐝 move with Love, cast out fear, remember why you’re here

Followers
21.6k
Fake followers
17.02%
Engagement rate
4.42%
Average Reel plays
11.3k
Audience gender
female
51.34%
male
48.66%
Top performing Reels
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  3. peak experience 🍗🌱🐝 coconut oil on the camera making it blurry sorry if you’re a vegan, who followed me after I posted that reel about how much I love to take care of animals. I do love taking care of animals and giving them the best life possible, but I also love nourishing my body properly. That being said, I do not support industrial meat, production, or industrial agriculture in general. These chicken wings are Halal and I always eat either local or organic and ethically raised meat. I believe one of the most powerful things we can do to take our power back is to have thriving local food systems. The animals in the care of the industrial agriculture system are treated horribly, whereas your local farmer probably cares for their animals to the best of their ability because they understand no creature is expendable and their livelihood depends on producing quality meat to compete with cheaper industrial options. Industrially produced meat is often shipped from all over the globe and has additives to keep it looking red and fresh even when it is expired. while your local farmer produces the highest quality meat and smaller amounts that can only be sold when its still fresh. While it may be more expensive, it is always worth it to pay a little more if you have to in order to enjoy meat that was ethically raised, and to support your local farming community. If you are a vegan that doesn’t eat meat because you don’t like the idea of consuming another creature and you don’t want to say you’ve ever harmed an animal in your life. I completely respect that. It’s when people try to say it’s worse for the environment than soy farms or any industrially produced vegetable farms, fruit farms, grains, that vegans live off of that have a massive d*ath toll of animals as a byproduct of using large industrial machines. It also simply isn’t true that it’s better for you to not consume meat products on a semi regular basis. Meat contains much much higher levels of bio available amino acids and protein for our body than plant protein. #vegan #chicken #wings #garden #luxury
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
56.27%
India
5.01%
Australia
3.33%
Indonesia
2.82%
Canada
2.22%
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4. Claire Murray

United States

All for His Glory. Biblical Resources for Mothers & Children.🪿 Intentional Homemaking & Home Education. For Books, Devos, Curriculum & More. ↓

Followers
9k
Fake followers
13.04%
Engagement rate
6.16%
Average Reel plays
2.3k
Audience gender
female
87.72%
male
12.28%
Top performing Reels
  1. Baby Grace’s Heavenly Gathering 🕊️ It’s been just over a year since the miscarriage of our heavenly daughter, and with her “heaven day” passing…the Lord reminded me of his faithfulness and how he surrounded me with divine comfort in that time. One week after our miscarriage, my friends hosted a “heavenly gathering,” and today, I wanted to share about it with all of you! My heart in sharing is that this serves as an encouragement of how to support friends who are walking through the grief of miscarriage. 🕊️ What is a “Heavenly Gathering?” A “heavenly gathering” is a time to gather around a mama who has walked through miscarriage to grieve, lament, pray and simply be together. What’s included in a “Heavenly Gathering?” As you plan this type of gathering, let the mama who miscarried lead in sharing what she needs. If she’s unsure, offer options of what that time could look like or simply create space to come around her to grieve together. At Baby Grace’s “Heavenly Gathering,” we pressed into these four things and it was just what my heart needed as I processed my grief… 🎵 Worship…the Lord led me to a song that has become an invitation to lament, declare of his faithfulness and remember our heavenly daughter. At her heavenly gathering, we sang this song together in worship. 🕊️ Sharing…it was helpful to process through all the ways God was speaking into my grief and what he was teaching me. At her heavenly gathering, I shared what God was declaring over my heart. 🤍 Momentos…a momento is given as a keepsake in remembrance of the baby in heaven. At her heavenly gathering, each friend brought something to add to her “momento box,” shared their heart and gave me those things. 🙏🏼 Prayer…the gathering ended with each friend laying hands on me as we prayed and wept together. We felt the presence of God pouring out divine comfort, and I’ll never forget the love that moment held as we grieved together. As I reflect on God’s kindness this past year, I’m beyond grateful for all the ways we were surrounded by family and friends. Thank you to everyone who has loved us so well since the miscarriage of our sweet Baby Grace. Until heaven, sweet girl! 🕊️
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  3. Ready for a GIVEAWAY? ✨📖✏️ As we celebrate the launch of my first book, “The Magic of Childhood,” I’ve partnered up with my dear friend, Ashley of @wearethehomemakers to bless this community by giving away THREE copies of the book! Here’s how to enter the GIVEAWAY : • Follow @clairemariahmurray & @wearethehomemakers. • Like and save this post (bookmark icon in the bottom right corner). • Tag your friends! Each tag is a separate entry, so tag as many friends as you want (one tag per comment, please!). • Share this post in your stories and tag @clairemariahmurray & @wearethehomemakers for bonus entries! “The Magic of Childhood” is a 52-week Christian preschool curriculum designed to blend faith, play, nature and connection into a meaningful and joyful learning experiences in your home. Created by Claire Mariah Murray, it’s perfect for: ✨ Beginning Homeschool Families seeking a structured yet flexible approach ✨ Christian Parents desiring to integrate faith into early education ✨ Nature-Loving Families wanting outdoor learning experiences ✨ Parents Preparing for future homeschool years The giveaway closes on Monday, 4/14 at 11:59pm CST with the winners randomly selected and announced the next morning…when this book will officially be released into the world! Mark your calendars for the official release of “The Magic of Childhood” on Tuesday, April 15! Thank you for all your love and support in the launch of this book… LET THE MAGIC BEGIN! ✨📖✏️ @paperpeonypress @raelynn_designs
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
94.21%
Canada
1.47%
Australia
0.92%
India
0.28%
Italy
0.28%
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5. Justin Long

United States

Enjoys gardening, cooking and bios. We may have gone to school together I also host @lifeisshortpodcast + support @holewallcamp + @feedingamerica

Followers
923.2k
Fake followers
20.51%
Engagement rate
2.54%
Average Reel plays
231.8k
Audience gender
female
67.78%
male
32.22%
Top performing Reels
  1. 5 561 119
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
65.38%
Canada
5.86%
United Kingdom
5.52%
Australia
3.41%
Brazil
2.19%
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7. Meagan Garr

United States

a chaotic mix of motherhood, gardening, crafting, Jesus, and homeschooling 🪴✨🧺🕊️🎞️

Followers
6.9k
Fake followers
19.77%
Engagement rate
3.17%
Average Reel plays
2.6k
Audience gender
female
93.35%
male
6.65%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
71.5%
United Kingdom
3.89%
Canada
3.66%
The Netherlands
1.71%
Germany
1.48%

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8. Madison Moore

United States

The Magic of Making: sewing, illustration, gardening, writing Pattern Designer! Email questions! 💌 Newsletter @ link Hudson Valley

Followers
65.2k
Fake followers
7.71%
Engagement rate
31.69%
Average Reel plays
21k
Audience gender
female
70.38%
male
29.62%
Top performing Reels
  1. 105 209
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  3. 41 238
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
87.85%
Italy
1.87%
United Kingdom
1.87%
Canada
1.4%
Spain
0.93%
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9. Rizaniño "Riz" Reyes

United States

🇵🇭/🇺🇸 Living and gardening in the PNW 🏔️🌲 Horticultural / Floral / Botanical -Lectures & Workshops- -Children’s Book Author-

Followers
6.6k
Fake followers
16.81%
Engagement rate
2.32%
Average Reel plays
2.3k
Audience gender
female
64.88%
male
35.12%
Top performing Reels
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
75.61%
United Kingdom
3.88%
Canada
3.28%
Australia
1.71%
Ireland
1.58%
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10. Tiernee Agricola

United States

mothering, making, gardening, & following Jesus raising babies in tennessee collabs: tierneeagricola@gmail.com 🧺☁️🌷👩🏼‍🌾🍞🍓

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11. Vanessa Sorella

United States

Breaking (book) Spines Like It’s Mortal Kombat Gardening😮‍💨🌿 | Gaming | Reading | 🏳️‍🌈 | TX | 35 | Mom 📖: The Republic of Thieves 🎮: Elden Ring

Followers
17.6k
Fake followers
22.45%
Engagement rate
23.53%
Average Reel plays
2k
Audience gender
female
95.39%
male
4.61%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
60.91%
United Kingdom
9.57%
Canada
5.74%
Australia
4.16%
Brazil
1.29%
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12. Komal

United States

•Content creator• 🌸 Lifestyle | 🍰 Baking | 🌱 Gardening 🎶 TikTok: komes_12 ✉️ collabwithkomalm@gmail.com

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13. 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
41.4k
Fake followers
21.17%
Engagement rate
3.57%
Average Reel plays
21.1k
Audience gender
female
91.61%
male
8.39%
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
82.59%
Canada
6.14%
Australia
2.26%
United Kingdom
1.35%
Germany
0.85%

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