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Clearing up a few things about Green Thumb Sunday

by Tricia

I’m not sure why, but lately it seems people who want to join Green Thumb Sunday are questioning putting the blogroll on their site.

As it says on the Join Green Thumb Sunday page the blogroll does not have to be in your sidebar. You can put it in a post or on a page (depending on your blogging platform) and link to that page or post from your sidebar.

The blogroll does have to be on your site if you want to be an official member of Green Thumb Sunday. The blogroll helps promote all of our sites to any visitors who happen to be on one of the Green Thumb Sunday members sites. It also easily allows members of Green Thumb Sunday to visit one another on Sundays and through the weeks to see what each member has posted for each Green Thumb Sunday.

How can you participate without knowing who the rest of the members are? Green thumb Sunday is not just about making a post on Sundays, it’s about visiting other gardening and related websites, getting idea’s from what others are doing in their gardens, and I suppose to encourage others in their gardening and landscaping endeavours.

Yes the blogroll is getting long. I knew it eventually would. That’s why I’ve always allowed the members of GTS to put the blogroll on a separate page of their site.

Another thing that looks nice and keeps your sidebars tidy is to roll up the blogroll into an expandable menu. On many of my blogs I use Flooble’s expandable script to roll up my menus, category lists, archives and so on to keep the sidebars tidy. You can customize the look of these expandable menus so that the colors suit your blogs theme too. Try it out if you’d like to.

There’s also been a few people lately who didn’t realize I suppose the blogroll would actually produce a list of blogs on their site. I think that they thought the code I was sending would just be the Green Thumb Sunday logo. The logo is in the email that I send out to people who want to join, but so is the blogroll code. The only thing that you must do in order to get on the list is put the blogroll on your site.

Another misconception that I’ve heard recently is that people think only gardening blogs are participating. Some have hesitated to join because they don’t have a gardening blog and others have decided not to join when they saw that not everyone on the list was a gardening blog.

Let me clear this up. Green Thumb Sunday is open to all. I’d love everyone to participate each Sunday but I realize that you have lives and can’t always do that. Participation is required at least once a month though.

Any kind of blog may join. All that is required is that when you make your Green Thumb Sunday post is that it be a photo of something to do with gardening, nature, wildlife or a landscape. Most people opt to post photos of the plants that they grow in their gardens or even house plants but you do not have to only post photos of plants.

I’d also like to remind all of the members of Green Thumb Sunday that we had a major slow down last winter. Now that it’s summer in the areas where most of our members live I’d like to suggest that you take some extra photos and save some of them for winter. Or during the winter months take some lovely outdoor photos of snow, ice on trees, sunlight sparkling through an icicle … anything like that is perfectly fine. Lets just keep this going through the whole year this year. 🙂






Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: blog, blogroll, garden, gardening, gardens, Green Thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, House, House Plants, landscape, link, logo, nature, outdoor, page, patio, photos, plant, plants, post, sidebar, snow, tree, winter

Plan your yard construction now

by Tricia

Have you ever thought of building a pond in your garden? I say building when most would say creating. In reality I suppose it’s a bit of both isn’t it?

We’ve always wanted to have a small pond but our yard is so small, and now so full of garden beds that we really don’t have any room to put one in. I guess that will have to wait for our next house.

This is a good time of year to start planning things like ponds, patios and pergolas. Especially if you were thinking about it in the fall and happened to have taken a few measurements of your yard.

Read books and websites about whichever project you might be planning- pond, patio or pergola, and be ready to begin in early spring so that construction will be completed quickly. If you are able to do that it won’t disturb your garden planting season that much and your plants in the new area that you’ve created won’t be too far behind.

There’s nothing worse than landscaping in the middle of summer, in the heat and possible drought conditions and expecting new plants that you’ve planted in your new area to thrive without a lot of work.

Is anyone planning any new items in their garden this year? New garden beds? Or a pond, patio or pergola as I’ve been discussing?

Filed Under: Garden Tips, In The Garden Tagged With: advice, begin in spring, complete project in spring, garden, Garden Tips, gardening, In The Garden, patio, pergola, plan patio, plan pergola, plan pond, pond, tip

Using the Garden as an outdoor room

by Tricia

Have you noticed that since you’ve taken up gardening that you are doing more and more activities in your yard? Have you gone so far as to set up your garden area so that you can use it in several different ways?

The latest trends are of course for gardeners to set up their gardens into areas. One area is often set aside as an outdoor room and is used for dining, entertaining and relaxing. Another area might be for more energetic activities – a pool, a hottub area, or a small play area for the kids. Then of course the garden itself can be divided into any number or areas depending upon how large your space is.

How many of you have an area in your garden that has a patio or deck with an outdoor table, perhaps extra seating in the form of chairs or even a couch, a barbecue or an outdoor brick oven, lighting for the evening, and perhaps even a speaker system so that you can pipe music into your outdoor room?

Our yard is broken up into areas. One part of the garden is mainly for vegetables, but I do grow them with some flowers. The rest is an assortment of perennials and annuals. The garden beds boarder the edges of the yard, but stop in an oval 30 feet or so from the house. That’s where our patio area begins. In mid summer the area is screened by 3 to 5 foot tall plants so it’s very much like a room. We have our barbecue nearby and often entertain outdoors.

Our house is quite small so it’s been a joy to create this extra space. We enjoy it, our guest enjoy it – we’re all happy.

Filed Under: In The Garden Tagged With: barbeque, BBQ, deck, dining area, garden, hottub, In The Garden, lighting, music, outdoor room, patio, patio table, speakers

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