My Favorite Mother Earth’s Garden Posts From The Last Year
Yesterday I listed the most popular posts (traffic wise) for the last year. Today I want to talk about some of my favorite posts.
A couple overlap with the popular posts, but others are my favorites whether they’re popular or not.
Here are my top 5 favorites:
1. What Is Bee Colony Collapse? Is one of my favorite posts, because it feels like every time someone reads it the word gets out there about the plight of the honey bee.
2. Another favorite for me is How To Make Bird Seed Ornaments. We have a great time this time of the year making up our bird seed ornaments, and decorating the evergreen trees for the birds.
3. Making a Seed Card is a great post to return to this time of year. Instead of purchasing your holiday cards, why not make them yourself from recycled paper, and add a few seeds so the card can be planted next spring.
4. My grandma’s recipe for canning red beets has the most sentimental meaning. When I read through it I can hear my grandma telling me step by step.
5. Being a Gardener Means… was just me having fun one night and reflecting on what being a gardener means to me.
There you have it, my favorite posts from the last year. There are others, but those are the posts that stand out in my mind. I hope you enjoyed reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them.
Image (c) L Gerlach
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