
The gardening blogosphere is such a dynamic concept. Blink, and you could miss the most amazing post or a photo of the most beautiful flower goes begging.
Even more tragic is when a garden blogger with amazing experience posts a gardening tip for us to use and it doesn't get read. Therefore, the "Gardening blog's helpful posts of the week" is aimed at making sure this knowledge doesn't get lost.
Take a look at this week's offerings;
- Nancy from My Garden Spot offers some good advice to those who find their way to her blog but may not get then answers they were looking for. If only we could reach into our reader's worlds when they coming knocking!
- Garden-Helper posts a great article on learning from your weeds. As disgruntled as we get from having to weed our gardens, they may actually be telling us something that we need to know about our garden's health.
- And, what about 'vegan' gardeners? Trey from The Golden Gecko was confronted with a customer seeking organic fertilisers that don't consist of pulped fish or animal manures. What does he recommend? Check it out.
- Ilona, star of the Ilona's Garden Journal shares a few pointers when it comes time to prune some of your plants. Why we need to prune and what tools to use are just some of the great advice that she's offering.
- Carol from May Dreams Gardens has been formulating some good potting soil recipes and even challenging her own concepts of what should and shouldn't be part of the mix.
- And finally, it seems that GardenRant has pulled out of the deal with GardenWeb. Great news for us garden bloggers who love to have a rant or at least read one. Freedom of speech remains - I hope you all had fun with the April 1 thingy
And, in the immortal words of Peter Cundall, a great gardening guru, "That's your bloomin' lot for the week."
Comments
Stuart... thanks for including me in your list this week. I am still in search of the perfect potting soil recipe.
Carol at May Dreams Gardens
Posted by: Carol | April 6, 2007 11:00 AM
Well I hope you publish it as soon as you find it...
You're more than welcome. It was a great post.
Posted by: Stuart | April 6, 2007 11:48 AM