What a good idea to share our favourite gardening blogs! Yours looks quite professional, with clear design and good photos. I will certainly follow the progress of your garden design (not so much interested in hens and chickens, however ).
Hi Papi Jo - what a great blog, and amazing combination of hobbies, perfect for your blog! And of course, all the kudos for the bilingual nature of your blog, and the seamless transition between both languages.
Once the chickens get settled and the weather finally starts to warm up here in Scotland it should definitely be more garden-orientated! (Fingers crossed for that mystical beast they call sunshine!)
I still need to edit it pictures etc, but as it's a work in progress it'll get done eventually. Also I'm not very great at the whole writing a blog thing so any feedback welcome ?
im always on the hunt for gardening blogs and inspiration! Just about to check out your blog, honeyandeggs, and thought I'd say hello to a fellow Geordie
FlowerNewbie- an excellent blog, thank you for sharing! I have bookmarked it and look forward to following your adventures. I love the good quality photos you include, really helps paint a picture.
And hello back to you Hydrangea Kate - yes us Geordies need to stick together. I'm about to write a post about my Mam's garden in Gateshead. It never ceases to amaze me that 'down south' (as I call it nowadays) is about 2-3 weeks ahead of us up north here in Fife.
I have these links in my blogroll as they are all blogs I enjoy reading on a regular basis, but for very different reasons. They cover vegetable growing, unusual crops, community gardening and flowers with humour and in depth knowledge. Definitely worth a read
I'm an RHS Level 2 student and have just started up a blog this winter. At current, it's mostly plant idents as I'm working full time, but hope to add more and more as I go.
Have you joined the Facebook Garden Bloggers Group? It's a really friendly bunch of bloggers and I've found it really helpful over the past couple of years.
Posts
I recently came across this one, haven't been into it very deeply yet though:
http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/how-to-make-john-innes-compost.html
Hi Maria/Honey and Eggs,
What a good idea to share our favourite gardening blogs! Yours looks quite professional, with clear design and good photos. I will certainly follow the progress of your garden design (not so much interested in hens and chickens, however
).
You are welcome to visit my own garden site (bilingual English & French) at http://www.rezeau.org/wp-garden
Hi Papi Jo - what a great blog, and amazing combination of hobbies, perfect for your blog! And of course, all the kudos for the bilingual nature of your blog, and the seamless transition between both languages.
Once the chickens get settled and the weather finally starts to warm up here in Scotland it should definitely be more garden-orientated! (Fingers crossed for that mystical beast they call sunshine!)
alittlekissofnature.wordpress.com
I still need to edit it pictures etc, but as it's a work in progress it'll get done eventually. Also I'm not very great at the whole writing a blog thing so any feedback welcome ?
im always on the hunt for gardening blogs and inspiration! Just about to check out your blog, honeyandeggs, and thought I'd say hello to a fellow Geordie
FlowerNewbie- an excellent blog, thank you for sharing! I have bookmarked it and look forward to following your adventures. I love the good quality photos you include, really helps paint a picture.
And hello back to you Hydrangea Kate - yes us Geordies need to stick together. I'm about to write a post about my Mam's garden in Gateshead. It never ceases to amaze me that 'down south' (as I call it nowadays) is about 2-3 weeks ahead of us up north here in Fife.
Here are some that I like:
https://mudandgluts.com/
https://mostlytomatomania.blogspot.co.uk/
http://hazelandjanesallotment.blogspot.co.uk/
https://growingfoodsavingseeds.blogspot.co.uk/
http://allotment37.blogspot.co.uk/
http://vegheaven.blogspot.co.uk/
http://www.jasonsjungle.co.uk/
I love mudandgluts too. Also
http://www.gardensweedsandwords.com/
https://theunconventionalgardener.com/blog/
http://thephysicblog.blogspot.co.uk/
http://marksvegplot.blogspot.co.uk/
I have these links in my blogroll as they are all blogs I enjoy reading on a regular basis, but for very different reasons. They cover vegetable growing, unusual crops, community gardening and flowers with humour and in depth knowledge. Definitely worth a read
Hello,
I'm an RHS Level 2 student and have just started up a blog this winter. At current, it's mostly plant idents as I'm working full time, but hope to add more and more as I go.
If you'd like to take a peak - https://charlottedrew.wixsite.com/trug
Thanks
Hi CharlieTRUG,
The link's not working for me?
Have you joined the Facebook Garden Bloggers Group? It's a really friendly bunch of bloggers and I've found it really helpful over the past couple of years.